1.
______________was a prominent Apache leader who fought to protect his people's land, rights, and way of life during the late 1800s.
2.
The ________ people lived freely across their ancestral lands in what is now the southwestern United States.
3.
He wasn't the principal chief of the Apache, but he was a respected ___________ man and warrior who led successful raids and defensive actions.
4.
The U.S. Army often needed ____________ of soldiers to track just a small group of Apache warriors.
5.
While in captivity, Geronimo became a ____________ of sorts, appearing at fairs and even riding in President Theodore Roosevelt's 1905 inaugural parade
6.
He died in 1909 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, but his story remains an important part of American history, demonstrating both the ___________ of the Apache people and the complex relationships between Native Americans and the expanding United States.
7.
Geronimo's struggle helps us understand the importance of protecting cultural heritage and treating all people with _________ and dignity.