Indigenous First Peoples: The Apache
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:35 am
Geronimo, Chiricahua Apache Leader. A North American Indigenous First Person.
Once I moved about like the wind, now I surrender to you, that is all – Geronimo - September 1886
These words were spoken by Geronimo, to General George Crook at the time of his historic and tragic surrender.
The General was known as Tan Wolf by the Apache.
For their refusal to give in the Chiricahua Apache were punished as no other native people in US history has ever been.
Aforementioned taken from the book: Once they moved like the Wind by David Roberts
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The aforementioned September 1886 date is significant in many things; one is that it marked in stone the end of the many many decades of genocide carried out against Indigenous Native North American First Peoples. The ultimately unsuccessful genocide was financed by very wealthy foreign investors, most of whom never set foot in North America; these dirty deeds were carried out by their hired adventurers and assassins many in Military Uniforms and often with the eager support of Foreign Governments and well established Religious Organizations. The Indigenous Indians named them Wha-shi-choos, White Eyes, Long Knives and Turkey Gobbling Pink Faced Foreign Invaders. The Wha-shi-choos, White Eyes, Long Knives and Turkey Gobbling Pink Faced Foreign Invaders, who for the most part knew only how to steal, deceive and lie, to rape and murder, to torture and poison, to burn, pillage and destroy, who were obsessed with blind self-righteous faith, selfishness, greed and hatred, their three most used weapons were Fear, Decease and Starvation.
The surviving First Indigenous Peoples of North America are in these modern times of one voice:
We the First Peoples are still here, living on and with our Mother the Earth. We are still suffering much, from victimization, deprivation, continued racism and unjustified persecution, but we live with Faith in the knowledge that our Mother the Earth with Her Creator the Great Spirit will through the Great Mystery be the final Judge and Jury, thus ensuring that the Great Spirit’s Justice will Manifest itself upon each and every one of the perpetrators of these crimes, crimes still being committed against humanity.
Final Judgement and Sentence will be declared and delivered by the Great Spirit as each perpetrator knocks at the entry gate to the ‘Happy Hunting Grounds’.
Email :- north_america.re_visited@rocketmail.com
♂JHCS♂©
Once I moved about like the wind, now I surrender to you, that is all – Geronimo - September 1886
These words were spoken by Geronimo, to General George Crook at the time of his historic and tragic surrender.
The General was known as Tan Wolf by the Apache.
For their refusal to give in the Chiricahua Apache were punished as no other native people in US history has ever been.
Aforementioned taken from the book: Once they moved like the Wind by David Roberts
**********************************************************
The aforementioned September 1886 date is significant in many things; one is that it marked in stone the end of the many many decades of genocide carried out against Indigenous Native North American First Peoples. The ultimately unsuccessful genocide was financed by very wealthy foreign investors, most of whom never set foot in North America; these dirty deeds were carried out by their hired adventurers and assassins many in Military Uniforms and often with the eager support of Foreign Governments and well established Religious Organizations. The Indigenous Indians named them Wha-shi-choos, White Eyes, Long Knives and Turkey Gobbling Pink Faced Foreign Invaders. The Wha-shi-choos, White Eyes, Long Knives and Turkey Gobbling Pink Faced Foreign Invaders, who for the most part knew only how to steal, deceive and lie, to rape and murder, to torture and poison, to burn, pillage and destroy, who were obsessed with blind self-righteous faith, selfishness, greed and hatred, their three most used weapons were Fear, Decease and Starvation.
The surviving First Indigenous Peoples of North America are in these modern times of one voice:
We the First Peoples are still here, living on and with our Mother the Earth. We are still suffering much, from victimization, deprivation, continued racism and unjustified persecution, but we live with Faith in the knowledge that our Mother the Earth with Her Creator the Great Spirit will through the Great Mystery be the final Judge and Jury, thus ensuring that the Great Spirit’s Justice will Manifest itself upon each and every one of the perpetrators of these crimes, crimes still being committed against humanity.
Final Judgement and Sentence will be declared and delivered by the Great Spirit as each perpetrator knocks at the entry gate to the ‘Happy Hunting Grounds’.
Email :- north_america.re_visited@rocketmail.com
♂JHCS♂©