LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Geronimo[Frontispiece]
How the book was madeFacing page[ vi]
Dressed as in days of old[8]
Naiche (Natches), son of Cochise, hereditary
chief of the Chiricahua Apaches.
Naiche was Geronimo's lieutenant during
the protracted wars in Arizona
[14]
Last of the Bedonkohe Apache Tribe, Tuklonnen,
Nädeste, Nah-ta-neal, Porico (White Horse)
[18]
Work stock in Apache corral[22]
The conquered weapon[30]
Apache princess, daughter of Naiche, chief
of the Chiricahua Apaches
[38]
Geronimo, Chihuahua, Nanne, Loco, Ozone[46]
Naiche, his mother, his two wives and his children[50]
Asa Deklugie, wife and children[66]
Apache scouts—Naiche, Goody, John Loco,
Porico, Jasen, Asa Deklugie, Kelburn,
Sam, Hugh, Captain Seyers
[70]
Three Apache chieftains—Naiche, son of Coche;
Asa, son of Whoa; Charley, son of Victoria
[80]
Apache camp[86]
Apache mission—Valley of Medicine Creek,
Fort Sill Military Reservation
[96]
Asa Deklugie (official interpreter for Geronimo,
son of Whoa, chief of the Nedni Apaches, chief elect
to succeed Geronimo at the latter's death)
Geronimo, Apache war chief
[100]
Lone Wolfe, chief of Kiowas
Geronimo, Apache war chief
[108]
Quanna Parker, chief of Comanche Indians[118]
Gotebo, war chief, Kiowa Indians[144]
Kaytah and Nahteen, Apache scouts who
were with General Lawton
[152]
Emma Tuklonen[162]
W. F. Melton, at whose camp in Skeleton
Cañon Geronimo surrendered
[172]
Chihuahua and family[190]
Mrs. Asa Deklugie, niece of Geronimo and
daughter of Chihuahua, a famous Apache chieftain
[200]
Eva Geronimo, Geronimo's youngest daughter,
16 years old
[200]
Ready for church[210]