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    Leadership 22 October 2012 Geronimo‚ Apache: A Defined Leader Geronimo‚ or Goyathlay‚ was a great leader from the Native American Bendokohe Apache tribe. Although Geronimo was not a chief‚ the tribe depended on the wisdom of his position as medicine man. Geronimo gathered such influence that he led the last force to formally capitulate to the United States by upholding the core Apache values that embody aspects that define a leader: aggressiveness‚ diligence‚ and courage. Geronimo displayed the core

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    Geronimo is the most famous Apache Indian warrior. He was the leader of the smallest band of the Chiricahua Apache tribe‚ the Bedonkohe from Arizona. Geronimo was the toughest Apache Indian that the United States had to face. He was very strong and would not hesitate to put up a fight. He led and helped carry out numerous raids and stood for everything his tribe believed. Many even called him the ideal leader because of his loyalty. Geronimo became the famous Apache leader everyone knows him as in

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    Guiang 1. Author: Geronimo Stilton 2. Lexile score: 392 3. Lexile of the Book: 440 4. Characters: Geronimo Stilton – A smart and timid mouse who does not like sports‚ editor of The Rodent’s Gazette. Thea Stilton – Geronimo’s sister and special correspondent of the Rodent’s Gazette. She is fearless and adventurous. Trap Stilton – Geronimo’s cousin who likes to play pranks on others. He eats a lot and he is the owner of the store Cheap Junk for Less. Benjamin Stilton – Geronimo’s favorite

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    Geronimo

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    I was born in No-doyohn Canon‚ Arizona‚ June‚ 1829. In that country which lies around the head waters of the Gila River I was reared. This range was our fatherland; among these mountains our wigwams were hidden; the scattered valleys contained our fields; the boundless prairies‚ stretching away on every side‚ were our pastures; the rocky caverns were our burying places. I was fourth in a family of eight children-- four boys and four girls. Of that family‚ only myself‚ my brother‚ Porico‚ and my sister

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    Apache Culture

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    Native American Culture 1110 February 17‚ 2014 Apache Tribe The term Apache may be derived from the Yuma word meaning “fighting man‚” as well as the Zuni word apachu‚ meaning “enemy.” Although‚ most modern day Apache people still call themselves Apache‚ the tribes traditional name for themselves is Nde or Ndee meaning “the people.” The Apache Native Americans have prospered and occupied many regions including Kansas‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Oklahoma‚ and Arizona. Traditional Apache natives and

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    Stilton Cheese

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    pride. Betty bought a tub of butter. /t/ The teacher gave Tim a ticket. The king cooked the carrots and the queen cut the cake. /k/ Ken is keen on cleaning the class. 3. Paragraph Stilton cheese rolling May Day is a traditional day for celebrations‚ but the 2000 residents of the English village of Stilton – famous for its pungent blue cheese – must be the only people in the world who include cheese rolling in their annual plans. Teams of four‚ dresssed in a variety of bizarre costumes

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    Goyathlay (Geronimo)

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    Apache resistance. Among the tribe of Be-don-ko-he was Goyathlay (the one who yawns)‚ also known as Geronimo‚ who embarked on many of these journey. Geronimo was born in June of 1829 in No-Doyohn Canyon‚ Mexico. His tribe was west from the east line of Arizona and South from the head waters of the Gila River. He

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    Geronimo Analysis

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    it too long it knows it can but it’s too tiring. Geronimo was a middle aged man when his family was taken from him by Mexican soldiers‚ but he overcame those fears and fought until he could fight no more. After seeing some of the web sites about Geronimo it’s positive he did not like to be defeated. Geronimo was a brave and courageous man. Even though he had a hard life he fought through it. He was strong and learned to pray. For example Geronimo was captured and he said “Do what you want to do

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    Geronimo Thesis

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    . Geronimo was born in 1829 in the upper Gila River country of Arizona. He grew up to dislike Mexican soldiers because they killed his wife‚ mother and his three children. He also dislikes Anglo Americans because they took over the region following the 1848 treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo. The Apache tribe was forced to live on Arizona San Carlos reservation in the mid 1870’s. Geronimo is a Native American leader of the Chiricahuia Apache tribe. He defended his people against the encroachment of the

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    I have done a lot of reading. Every year‚ my reading level improves or my interests change. Often‚ I find myself looking at my bookshelf; at my old books. The books bring back memories‚ both funny and mournful. Before‚ in second grade‚ I read Geronimo Stilton and Magic Tree House.The books had really big fonts and a myriad of pictures. Furthermore‚ the books rarely surpassed 100 pages and the stories were much easier. Next‚ between fourth and fifth grade‚ I got into chapter books like The Heroes of

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