American Indian Genealogy
Geronimo (Spanish for Jerome, applied by the
Mexicans as a nickname; native name Goyathlay, `one who yawns'). A
medicine man and prophet of the Chiricahua Apache who, in the latter part
of the 19th century, acquired notoriety through his opposition to the
authorities and by systematic and sensational advertising; born about 1834
at the headwaters of Gila River, New Mexico, near old Ft Tulerosa. His
father was Taklishim, `The Gray One,' who was not a chief, although his
father (Geronimo's grandfather) assumed to be a chief without heredity or
election. Geronimo's mother was known as Juana.
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Handbook of American Indians, 1906
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