NO! The Sioux are in the plains, northern plains especially, like Wyoming and South Dakota.
He was Apache, a war-like tribe on the border between Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico
2007-04-04 14:50:35
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answered by John B 7
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No he was not.
Geronimo was the last Apache fighting force.
He became the most famous Apache of all for standing against the U.S. government and for holding out the longest. He was a great Apache medicine man, a great spiritual leader.
Geronimo was highly sought by Apache chiefs for his wisdom. He is said to have had magical powers.
He could see into the future and walk without creating footprints.
He could even prevent dawn from rising to protect his people.
2007-04-04 14:52:30
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answered by Hamish 4
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Contact the BIA....obviously. However, if you actually are a member of the "Rosebud Sioux Indian Tribe", you should already know. I think they would tell you that if you weren't at the Little Big Horn or supported Russell Means, you aren't entitled to anything.
2016-05-17 08:14:20
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answered by ? 3
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Geronimo, Indian name Goyathlay ("One Who Yawns") was a Bedonkohe Apache leader of the Chiricahua Apache, who led his people's defense of their homeland against the military might of the United States.
2007-04-05 07:13:08
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answered by Retired 7
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Apache tribe
2007-04-04 14:52:33
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answered by Catie 4
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux
2007-04-04 14:56:26
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answered by Anonymous
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