The Life of Geronimo (Jerry Skinner Documentary)

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  • @4Score747
    @4Score747 Před 4 lety +139

    Growing up I imagined the 1800’s to be a really long time ago. Watching this I realized my Grandfathers were boys when Geronimo passed away. Thank you for your amazing videos!

    • @debraanchante3661
      @debraanchante3661 Před 4 lety +10

      My great grandpa, Joel Todd, was stationed at Fort Sill Oklahoma when Geronimo was there.

    • @missdaisy5736
      @missdaisy5736 Před 4 lety +8

      Mr. Skinner, I certainly hope so too... this was an outstanding video thank you so much!

    • @rjmurphyo0
      @rjmurphyo0 Před 3 lety +3

      I did my family tree this year and I quickly realized the 1800's isn't that far away

    • @lindamagnan6749
      @lindamagnan6749 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes mine was too my dad was born in the 1800 ,

  • @terler1272
    @terler1272 Před 5 měsíci +3

    That first photograph of Geronimo is such a telling picture of him. He looks tough, capable, and ready for a fight. However, in his eyes, you can see the trauma of losing his loved ones and the fear of it happening again. I hope he is finally living in peace and reunited with those he loved so dearly.

  • @anncarlin8767
    @anncarlin8767 Před 4 lety +42

    My father was briefly stationed at Fort Sill and would always say that the Indians must have gone through absolute hell being there. He said that place was hell on earth.

  • @davidperry7271
    @davidperry7271 Před 4 lety +149

    Amazing he lived such a long life and survived all that fighting

    • @mdalibujang8004
      @mdalibujang8004 Před 3 lety

      @Martin Jones .

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 Před 3 lety +1

      They said died coming home on his horse drunk and passed out and fell face down in about 4in of water and drowned.

    • @lorgiesherman6414
      @lorgiesherman6414 Před 3 lety

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      J y 7-Eleven

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 Před 3 lety +3

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    • @small_creek_boyz3326
      @small_creek_boyz3326 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah it is cuz he had the Creator on his side and it's crazy how they say Mexicans but in reality they mean Spaniard

  • @lindaslider
    @lindaslider Před 4 lety +43

    geronimo showed great fortitude, he deserves respect

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 Před 4 lety +1

      When he was stealing other peoples ponies?

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 Před 3 lety +1

      @toeff7852 exactly why I replied.

  • @Quantum36911
    @Quantum36911 Před 4 lety +79

    Thank you for telling this story. What happened to the Native Americans was/is an atrocity. So tragic and heartbreaking. I pray their souls are at peace. I hope the legend is true that he is home in Arizona.

    • @josecanisales3491
      @josecanisales3491 Před 4 lety +5

      Geronimo's home is in Mexico. Sonora to be exact.

    • @thatbird2
      @thatbird2 Před 3 lety +8

      @Kenneth Decker The genocide still continues to this day. It is simply more sophisticated. It is not the past until there is true equality and reparation. You might call it "Unfinished business."

    • @bobvoorhees9402
      @bobvoorhees9402 Před 3 lety

      @@thatbird2 j

  • @MadDuster7
    @MadDuster7 Před 4 lety +273

    Thank you Jerry, I believe you did Geronimo honor by telling his life's story with compassion. I pray Geronimo rests in peace and all those who died on each side of the struggle.

    • @rayfallins6117
      @rayfallins6117 Před 3 lety +6

      Great Information always love to find out about life before i was born

    • @Screencappedhats
      @Screencappedhats Před 2 lety +7

      The ones who dies "on the other side of the struggle" can rot in hell for all I care.

    • @misspudding12
      @misspudding12 Před 2 lety +4

      I truly admire this man.

    • @a1k078
      @a1k078 Před 2 lety +6

      THE ONLY STRUGGLE WAS THE APACHE'S TO SURVIVE AND FIGHT FOR THEIR LANDS!!!

    • @vortex162
      @vortex162 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Screencappedhats the conflict is never one-sided, things are done tit for tat and BOTH sides suffer! My Indian friends tell me to always pray for your adversaries because they need it most!

  • @darrylbailey8397
    @darrylbailey8397 Před 4 lety +121

    Wow! Mr. Skinner,I can listen to you read an old school newspaper, there is something very soothing about your voice and delivery that make one want to hear/see the whole video to the very end and still say "is that all?" You are one of the great story tellers of our time, I truly salute you👍

    • @3trilogy
      @3trilogy Před 4 lety +7

      Jerry's videos are both wonderful and amazing! He's a great storyteller.

    • @jfx863
      @jfx863 Před rokem +1

      This an amazing historical account. I've heard many versions but nothing like this. Insightful and inlighting.

    • @robertshows5100
      @robertshows5100 Před rokem

      Yes he is good and interesting

  • @Acadian.FrenchFry
    @Acadian.FrenchFry Před 4 lety +79

    My great grandmother was Chiricahua Apache and she was actually born in Mexico. Her family fled over what is now the border into the Sonoran desert to avoid the US Army soldiers in the 1800's from what I learned. They originally lived in Gila County in AZ and in the early 1900's my family was spread out in both areas. Technically my great grandma is considered a Mexican since she was born there, even though she shows up in a US census in Gila County AZ in 1910 (she was 10 yrs old).
    Thanks for this video, I learned things I never knew before about Geronimo.

    • @festimkupa4280
      @festimkupa4280 Před 4 lety +6

      respect for you and your background origin

    • @trent3872
      @trent3872 Před 4 lety +4

      You look like you have INDIAN heritage.

    • @Acadian.FrenchFry
      @Acadian.FrenchFry Před 4 lety +6

      @@trent3872 Yeah, I hear that often. I'm mostly French, but that Apache DNA is strong and even though it was my great grandmother who was Apache you can still see it pretty strong in some of my family. Especially my aunt, she looks like me, but has black hair and looks way more native than I do.

    • @trent3872
      @trent3872 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Acadian.FrenchFry French or Indian you wear it well.

    • @Acadian.FrenchFry
      @Acadian.FrenchFry Před 4 lety +1

      @@trent3872 Aww gee thanks! lol

  • @kathleenhoverter24
    @kathleenhoverter24 Před 4 lety +93

    This was a very poignant and heartfelt presentation about an American legend, the great Geronimo. Thank you, Mr. Skinner, for another wonderfully informative 25 minutes!

    • @rafaelramirez1507
      @rafaelramirez1507 Před 2 lety

      No he was not ... he was a disgrace to many Apache Indians ... me being Puerto Rican and being of Taino blood many many ancestors before born in Puerto Rican and my fathers fathers and mothers mothers before me ... I have no respect for this man , you go by your supposed history I go by mine

    • @iconicamericano1131
      @iconicamericano1131 Před 2 lety +7

      @@rafaelramirez1507 Disgrace? Because he finally surrendered? The U.S. Calvary kept well documented records detailing the war with the Apache & the surrender of Geronimo & the last of the warring Apache. Which was about 38 people including warriors, women & children. He surrendered to save his people from a complete genocide.
      Today there are over 850 Chiricahua Apache living. Some of them decendents of Geronimo.
      Maybe there's something I'm missing.. maybe he is a disgrace but thats a small price to pay to be a savior to his Chiricahua Apache tribe.

    • @thepinkmenace5217
      @thepinkmenace5217 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm proud to be Apache!! The wolf of the warpath runs in my blood...

    • @Clippidyclappidy
      @Clippidyclappidy Před rokem

      @@rafaelramirez1507 not sure how he’s a disgrace or that he would care about your cowardly disrespect, the man was a legend to friend and foe, still being remembered and memorialized over a century later definitely doesn’t sound like a disgrace to me. More like a legacy.
      Also what the fuck does it matter if you are Taino in a place literally 5000 km away from where he lived and fought? Was that just a mindless rant so people wouldn’t think you are a bigot? Which is all the more confusing as why you think you know so much about the man.

    • @christhirlwell1844
      @christhirlwell1844 Před rokem

      @@iconicamericano1131 1¹q1q++¹¹¹¼

  • @larryrobinson6914
    @larryrobinson6914 Před 2 lety +8

    A real patriot. Deserves to be on Mount Rushmore. He never owned a slave

  • @hell0hkitty
    @hell0hkitty Před 4 lety +88

    Jerry, that was absolutely beautiful. he seemed like a good man at heart and a patriot to his cause. he saw much pain and much loss. one of your finest. my grandmother and father were from sonora, and spoke of these tales and of douglas, arizona. thank you.

    • @garyjohnson1201
      @garyjohnson1201 Před 4 lety +15

      In 1863 the black slave became free people ( which was a good decision ) however the Indian was enslaved. Their land, culture, dignity, freedom was taken. This was a tragic time in America. Lets not forget who was the real Native American, the owner of all the land. Today the Black people protest, and the Indian is still on a reservation.

    • @delmarchipperson2049
      @delmarchipperson2049 Před rokem +2

      I think most fighters on all sides killed children during raids. I don’t think they were good men.

    • @Clippidyclappidy
      @Clippidyclappidy Před rokem

      @@delmarchipperson2049 sure but there’s a fine difference between children being inadvertently killed in a raid and the government literally putting a bounty on any native scalp literally incentivizing their troops with blood money to murder them all.

    • @derekkingston4573
      @derekkingston4573 Před rokem +1

      A thoroughly professional and fascinating telling of a truly awful period in American history. Thank you Jerry, a masterly story teller.

  • @shackdaddy7106
    @shackdaddy7106 Před 4 lety +52

    Another masterpiece, Mr. Skinner.

    • @robertstevenson42
      @robertstevenson42 Před 3 lety +1

      Somewhere on that jericalla Hills they made it sound like he escaped the way I was raised to believe sad the whole thing was just sad breaks my heart probably breaks God's heart breaks God's heart

  • @tcculbertson3
    @tcculbertson3 Před 2 lety +9

    For some reason my notifications were turned off, so glad your video of Geronimo came up. My dad was born in the Fort Peck Reservation he was a sniper in ww2 and then became a stunt man in Hollywood for 39 years. I really appreciate what you do to keep history alive, story telling is a dying art we need to to keep telling people about our past. Thank you Jerry

  • @MrN2hendrix
    @MrN2hendrix Před 4 lety +43

    JERRY THAT WAS VERY INTERESTING THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS STORY

  • @yamalcanales9177
    @yamalcanales9177 Před rokem +9

    Geronimo is one of our greatest warriors Rest In Peace.

  • @wrybreadspread
    @wrybreadspread Před 4 lety +105

    The topic matter has to make this the most compelling of Jerry's presentations.

    • @Chuck_Hooks
      @Chuck_Hooks Před 4 lety

      Apaches were raiders. Raiders are like pirates. Attacking other Indian tribes, stealing from them and enslaving them. And this was the unquestioned way of life for CENTURIES.
      Some American Indian tribes like the Apaches were the original slave owners.
      I hope we will get a video on Indian brutality and slave ownership but very unlikely. Only half the story can be told.

    • @smileawhile6881
      @smileawhile6881 Před 4 lety

      @@praiseno-thing7642 that's very well said

  • @aaronlopez3585
    @aaronlopez3585 Před 4 lety +40

    This is the best documentary of chief Geronimo I have ever seen, you breathed new life into a story I thought new well.
    Thank you for always bringing top notch content to your viewers.

    • @rogersmoot6194
      @rogersmoot6194 Před 4 lety +5

      For your information, and according to Jerry Skinner's presentation, Geronimo was never a chief, but a strong warrior and great leader of the Chiracahua apaches.

    • @deloresdindlebeck918
      @deloresdindlebeck918 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for giving us the history of our native Americans.I wish we had more information of our ancestors. Both grandmothers were of Indian decent. Don't know what tribe. Mom's mom was from Alabama an didn't talk about it except to family. She thought they send her to a reservation. My dad's mom didn't talk about it but her sister was open about it. They were a little darker.an born and raised in Arkansas. We should honor our Indian ancestors.

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 Před 4 lety +58

    This was very interesting and I enjoyed it thank you

  • @welshwarrior5263
    @welshwarrior5263 Před 4 lety +12

    I could listen to Jerry Skinner and watch his shows all day. Absolutely amazing!

  • @markschirmer8477
    @markschirmer8477 Před 3 lety +5

    Jerry, thank you so much for the incredible documentary! I’ve always been fascinated by Geronimo and have read several books about him. You really did a great and very thorough description of his life.

  • @tommywood343
    @tommywood343 Před 4 lety +10

    I love history. Thanks Jerry for the documentary on Geronimo. Great video 🌵⛺👍

  • @lorifive
    @lorifive Před 4 lety +3

    Geronimo was my favorite Indian as a young boy . I had pictures of him and other warriors on my wall. His story always gets to me . Thanks for a fine review of this great man!

  • @Nickelsforever
    @Nickelsforever Před 3 lety +11

    A wonderful documentary... Geronimo led such a troubled and complicated life. Your video shows compassion and truth for this great warrior. May Geronimo Rest In Peace at last, and we pray for his People.

  • @mattphillips1910
    @mattphillips1910 Před 4 lety +8

    Jerry Skinner is absolutely amazing at what he does. I look forward to every single documentary he produces. We are lucky to have him.

  • @carmensidari5288
    @carmensidari5288 Před 4 lety +88

    Even to this day, you can't believe the Government on anyTHING !

    • @lindamagnan6749
      @lindamagnan6749 Před 3 lety +3

      Agree

    • @gregh7400
      @gregh7400 Před 3 lety +2

      The government lies about everything. They lie even when the truth would serve them better.

    • @kocsisjanos850
      @kocsisjanos850 Před 3 lety

      You bertter believe! /That they will only do what they perceive will get promotion...But of course selfish motives can lead to faulty decisions sometimes.../

    • @DebbieOnTheSpot
      @DebbieOnTheSpot Před 3 lety +1

      The fake moon landing filming was just released.. we cannot trust anyone with power.

    • @gordonramsay5356
      @gordonramsay5356 Před 3 lety +1

      Don’t bully me but why do people think the first moon landing is fake

  • @mrmister9249
    @mrmister9249 Před 4 lety +22

    Geronimo was a badass.. btw great video Jerry as Always

    • @randybarnett2308
      @randybarnett2308 Před 3 lety

      Geronimo number one badass
      Number two Skeletor !👍💪💀🗡

  • @georgecuyler7563
    @georgecuyler7563 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Geronimo for me is a hero, I was in foster care from 1970 to 1987, I also call it a Prisoner of war camp as it was meant to take the Indian out of me. It nearly worked because after I aged out I didn't want to be Indigenous, until I was volunteered for a youth and elders camp and realized being Indigenous was a good thing. Up until then I mostly believed our people were not good people. Now I'm a knowledge keeper and continue to learn about my people.

  • @WhiteStone21475
    @WhiteStone21475 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you, Jerry, for a great video. Such a life of loss Geronimo had all those wives. Sad.

  • @edsauer2931
    @edsauer2931 Před 3 lety +31

    This is a very sad tale of treachery,deceit, and cruelty !! When the Mexicans and Americans put the Indians AND their families into a no win situation,and betrayed and killed them without mercy,you must feel great shame!! These were men,warriors who fought for their land and their families like any men!!! This is a shameful history.

    • @danielparker8189
      @danielparker8189 Před 3 lety +10

      All nations have a dark past

    • @louiseromero4577
      @louiseromero4577 Před 3 lety +5

      Thats what this government is going to do to us in 2021 prepare your self

  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha Před 3 lety +8

    Jerry, as I'm part native American, I truly appreciate the work and perspective you shared in this video. A fresh and true perspective, few film maker's have ever done. Very, very good work on your part to show both sides of the struggle. I wish you well and keep up your good work.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you Larry, i watched your training video and enjoyed it very much. I keep wonting to go for a ride and my wife said i am to old to be on a horse. Is that not the craziest thang you ever heard? (Ha) Jerry

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha Před 3 lety +2

      @@JerrySkinner1943 Hi Jerry, I hate to say it but your wife has a point. Unless your horse is well trained and reliable, you are at risk of injury. Few horses are what I would consider well trained and reliable. If you have such a horse, have at it. We only live once and should enjoy the things we love.
      Looking forward to watching your next video. Take care, Larry

  • @DrummingMan1
    @DrummingMan1 Před 4 lety

    Welcome back sir! After watching so many videos in your library it’s fantastic to see some new product! Cheers… Keith

  • @marknorris1911
    @marknorris1911 Před 4 lety +46

    Another excellent documentary by you Jerry, thank you.

    • @gullybull5568
      @gullybull5568 Před 4 lety +2

      but is it really ? do your own research

    • @gullybull5568
      @gullybull5568 Před 4 lety +2

      NOT 1 WORD OF Ukranian family in Dakota building the Geronimo Monument on donations for 50 years. WHY JERRY.

  • @sharonkaczorowski8690
    @sharonkaczorowski8690 Před 2 lety +4

    One of my heroes since childhood.

  • @AussieFIag
    @AussieFIag Před 4 lety +3

    One of the best I've watched. Thank you.

  • @warrenmccowan5117
    @warrenmccowan5117 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you sir. As a descendant of Geronimo you give him honor, giving me pride. You have my gratitude

  • @hs8256
    @hs8256 Před 3 lety +14

    One of the greatest native warriors to ever walk this earth!!!

  • @guildedtalleywacker4627
    @guildedtalleywacker4627 Před 2 lety +4

    One can only imagine, or not, the irony of being labeled a savage for trying to protect your own family & land. Many states today call it "Stand your ground". As an an American, 68 years, I've been ashamed for many many years of our treatment of native Americans. Sadly I won't live to see our Government make things right & sadly, I doubt they ever will.

  • @ezragonzalez8936
    @ezragonzalez8936 Před 2 lety +3

    Being of Spanish Cherokee and of Aztec Nahuatl ancestry and also 1st generation Mexican American its nard not to have mix emotions about the plight and savagery inflicted to natives while also appreciating the culture this mixture created .. thank you Jerry for this wonderful presentation of the legendary Geronimo! Cheers from Salt Lake City

  • @priyadarsini9639
    @priyadarsini9639 Před 4 lety

    I have come to enjoy your narration so much that I often imagine how would narrate my life.

  • @canechambis4368
    @canechambis4368 Před 3 lety +5

    Amazing Geronimo could live that long. 79 years of age is a long life expectancy in modern time but especially back then even if a person was not a warrior!

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle Před 4 lety +10

    What a great video and story of a legendary man. A lot can be learned by all communities and peoples from this. A man defending his land, people, culture with some bad and some honourable morals. RiP Geronimo!

  • @metablue4454
    @metablue4454 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this post. I've watched you for years. You always do an exemplary job. God bless you.

  • @lesliesmith5797
    @lesliesmith5797 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent job on your documentary. 🌟🌟🌟. So sad for Native peoples that treatment of them and living conditions have changed so little for these great people and warriors. The government should be so ashamed of themselves. Looking after refugees and caring not a hoot for the amazing Natives of this country. I am 71 now and since I was about 5 years old have been awe struck and simply fascinated with the culture of North America’s Native Tribes. Thank you again, Jerry. 🦋🦋🦋🦋

  • @Skateboarding79
    @Skateboarding79 Před 3 lety +6

    Your videos of history are always interesting. Thank you for posting these and the research you do into the history. I appreciate your work. I also love history.

  • @michele2855
    @michele2855 Před 4 lety +8

    Haven’t watched yet. Always pleased to see a video from you sir. Thanks 🙏🏾

  • @Paulbeck
    @Paulbeck Před 4 lety +1

    Mr. Jerry you are so very skilled at what you do. Some people have the knack, and you most certainly do. Thank you so much for what you do.

  • @billsomrak
    @billsomrak Před 4 lety +10

    Another great documentary, Jerry. Thanks for posting.

  • @danielpreciado1168
    @danielpreciado1168 Před 2 lety +4

    A GREAT EXAMPLE OF COURAGE... THE AMERICAN INVADERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ABUSIVE AND THEY KNOW IT... I AM MEXICAN AND GERONIMO IS A HERO...

  • @jenisecoronado5555
    @jenisecoronado5555 Před 4 lety +15

    What a terribly sad story! Thank you for filling in the blanks about this enigma called Geronimo!

  • @nancyrauch2644
    @nancyrauch2644 Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much Jerry for this wonderful documentary....your productions are so thorough ! :)

  • @jillblase6820
    @jillblase6820 Před 4 lety +2

    What a story and what a life this poor soul had to endure. Jerry,the way you put these documentaries together is amazing. How you find these pictures and document all this information amazing. I watch these stories over and over again, and thank you for taking the time to put them together. You are a blessing to people, thank you again Jerry, we all love you, please keep em coming. Augie and Jill Blase, winter Springs , Florida 🤠

    • @BrownEyePinch
      @BrownEyePinch Před 4 lety

      Google?

    • @Saucyakld
      @Saucyakld Před 3 lety

      He would turn in his grave to be described like this! A very proud indian

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth2157 Před 4 lety +3

    This was excellent Jerry, I really enjoyed it. Thank you.

  • @micahlangford76
    @micahlangford76 Před 4 lety +5

    Great Video as always Mr Skinner,Thanks

  • @branhub
    @branhub Před rokem +1

    I’ve lived the majority of my life in Arizona and am only now beginning to learn the history. Thank you for the well-presented video.

  • @thekenyan1697
    @thekenyan1697 Před 3 lety

    I just finally got around to watching this. That was really good Jerry. Thanks for what you do.

  • @andyostertag
    @andyostertag Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you Jerry. Very interesting. Wonderful work and I cannot imagine your passion for research

  • @samuelbenitez4687
    @samuelbenitez4687 Před 4 lety +39

    the greatest american warrior,he's my american hero

    • @peteeyg.66
      @peteeyg.66 Před 3 lety +3

      Geronimo and his 'bands were murderers, thieves and who knows what else, but... that's all they knew to survive I guess...

    • @spanishmasterpieces5203
      @spanishmasterpieces5203 Před 3 lety +6

      He was not (white) american! He was native american!

    • @ibrahimadan205
      @ibrahimadan205 Před 3 lety +3

      He was a great native American. The true american hero

    • @Chris..L
      @Chris..L Před 3 lety +2

      @@ibrahimadan205 Original American

  • @nativegyrl42
    @nativegyrl42 Před 3 lety +2

    This is by far one of your best documentaries. I've always wanted to know what happened to geronimo, and you provided such good research and your voice is very calming. I loved it

  • @carvinlambert6899
    @carvinlambert6899 Před 4 lety +2

    Really good listening video.
    Jerry, thank you for this , your work is always 2nd to none.

  • @lincolncentralcoins1452
    @lincolncentralcoins1452 Před 4 lety +40

    Keep them coming buddy! Always awesome video’s! North Mississippi history are my favorite 👍

  • @wildbillstanton
    @wildbillstanton Před 4 lety +5

    Jerry, I'm both a PI and a huge fan of yours. As your content is of professional quality in its research, dialog and illustrations. Not to mention your choices and editorial pacing.
    Besides myself I think many would be interested in your bio as well as a separate "behind the scenes" video 📹 in regards to what you do and how you do it. Your process and production.
    ie : how you choice your subjects, time involved, research etc.
    Again, great job and much appreciation for your efforts

  • @Vic-ng8if
    @Vic-ng8if Před 3 lety

    Brilliant. Had a great lunchbreak whilst watching this great documentary. Thanks mate.

  • @windycitykitty
    @windycitykitty Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for a beautifully presented, and fascinating story. Much appreciated.

  • @DefianceGal
    @DefianceGal Před 4 lety +35

    Oh! It's been awhile since I seen your documentaries in my feed. I was hoping you were doing ok. Glad to know you are.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 4 lety +12

      I am! Thank you LadyDefi. Jerry

    • @DefianceGal
      @DefianceGal Před 4 lety +5

      @@JerrySkinner1943 I am very glad

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem Před 4 lety +7

      I worry about him too when he goes a long stretch without uploading a video.

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 Před 4 lety +12

    I loved it wow excellent..please do more like this

  • @martinmalloy8119
    @martinmalloy8119 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Jerry for another fantastic biopic and piece of American history, Vielen Dank and greetings from Germany....

  • @rafflesxyz4800
    @rafflesxyz4800 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic documentary superbly narrated. Geronimo behind the car and his haunting glare right at the end! Incredible!

  • @lisacook9482
    @lisacook9482 Před 4 lety +9

    I knew his great grandson. He grew up on the reservation in Oklahoma.

  • @billthompson5644
    @billthompson5644 Před 4 lety +8

    Jerry you never cease to amaze, your videos are ALWAYS INCREDIBLE.
    Thank you thank you, thank you very much for such great historical knowledge.

  • @michaelbaumgardner2530
    @michaelbaumgardner2530 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent job as usual Jerry,im totally speechless at the moment nor do I have a dry eye.

  • @codysanders881
    @codysanders881 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for telling the story of Geronimo I needed to hear that

  • @RAKKAR7
    @RAKKAR7 Před 4 lety +40

    I swear I’m related to the post surgeon Walter Reed. My uncle is the spitting image of this guy and our names just happen to be the same. I quite literally had to rewind several times. It was like seeing a ghost! The ghost of my uncle (whom passed away about 7 years ago) looking at me and in a military uniform.

    • @WildWestGal
      @WildWestGal Před 4 lety +9

      Get your DNA done. You may very well be related if you see a strong family resemblance.

    • @__WJK__
      @__WJK__ Před 4 lety +7

      @Kristopher Reed - Agree with WildWest Gal... look into online ancestry websites and get your DNA done and just maybe you'll find out that you are actually related. If I suspected such historically significant geneology existed within my family, I would definitely research it out to see if I were related(!)

    • @rosehines2421
      @rosehines2421 Před 4 lety +3

      So ur proud to be related to a man who treated human beings not has equals. PLEASE BE SO PROUD OF UR SELF

    • @__WJK__
      @__WJK__ Před 4 lety +9

      @Rose Hines - How is Kristopher ”proud”!?? Those are your words/your ASSumptions! Ain’t nothing you or anyone else can do about how their ancestors conducted themselves that long ago, during a very different time and place in world history... you need to check yourself and also apologize to Kristopher!

    • @RAKKAR7
      @RAKKAR7 Před 4 lety +7

      Rose Hines you're an idiot. I didn't say anything about being proud. The comment was simply stating my surprise to see a man whom looked so much like my uncle and had the same last name. Probably should learn to read and understand English more precisely before deciding to critique others on their intentions behind their comment. Pure genius, you are.

  • @chakacaca1372
    @chakacaca1372 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi. Although I'm "white" looking and have green eyes but still a wide face and high cheekbones; I'm a descent of Geronimo and I still live in New Mexico... Geronimo's original homeland (he was born near Turkey Creek, Gila NM). Always grateful and empowered by being just related to him. He taught me that true wisdom speaks through the land, the mountains, the desert, the forest, and if you just silence your mind and listen; the ancestors -- the spirits -- will speak to you, and that is true power! Rest in Power my ancestor!

    • @shiverarts8284
      @shiverarts8284 Před 2 lety

      What're your clans

    • @garymills562
      @garymills562 Před rokem

      Homeland? Where? Sonora mexico? Arizona? New Mexico? Texas? The apache roamed whenever and where ever, and killed whom ever they chose.

    • @shiverarts8284
      @shiverarts8284 Před rokem +1

      @@garymills562 I think someone named Gary mills is mad

    • @chakacaca1372
      @chakacaca1372 Před rokem

      @@garymills562 Different bands lived in different regions throughout Arizona, NM, and even Texas before the coming of the Comanche. The general area called by Mexico was Apacheria.

    • @shiverarts8284
      @shiverarts8284 Před rokem +1

      @@garymills562 you read it lol. The people are matriotic. You're people are patriotic, end of story

  • @franklogan494
    @franklogan494 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Jerry!! What a great Narrator and Story Teller you are!!

  • @tinklvsme
    @tinklvsme Před 4 lety

    You were very respectful on your coverage, thank you! I always enjoy your stories! 5 Sraes 🤕

  • @flashpoint8909
    @flashpoint8909 Před 4 lety +55

    What a sad tale of Betrayal and injustice a shocking History of Genocide.

    • @garyjohnson1201
      @garyjohnson1201 Před 3 lety +3

      The American Indian, is the true minority in this country. They owned the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Their tale with the Government is a sad one. The white man striped them of their culture, dignity, language. Shame Shame

    • @longdistanceslumberparty499
      @longdistanceslumberparty499 Před 3 lety

      @@garyjohnson1201 they didn’t own it they lived on it. People cannot own land they can but occupy it. Nations are truly an eagerly accepted illusion.

    • @lonewolfgamingplus379
      @lonewolfgamingplus379 Před 3 lety

      @@garyjohnson1201 Yet we're here. Still. Always will be.

    • @spanishmasterpieces5203
      @spanishmasterpieces5203 Před 3 lety +1

      @@garyjohnson1201 the world is of everybody. Maybe you better go to your real country with tour name Johnnson.

    • @jamesmcmillian9896
      @jamesmcmillian9896 Před 3 lety

      @@spanishmasterpieces5203 the Apaches fought to keep Johnsons and Rodrigos both out of their area so think about that before you suggest mr Johnson go back to his country of origin. By your logic Rodgrigos go too.
      Question is who did the Apaches take the land from? They were vicious warriors and conquerors themselves like the Commanche. Right or wrong all nations in existence today and even in the 19th century are/ were the descendents of conquerors (Theives if you will). Just because one group crossed land to steal and the other crossed water to steal they both stole but everyone's quilty.
      Mankind is cold.

  • @paulettemaximun2505
    @paulettemaximun2505 Před 4 lety +6

    ...had a chill at the end when you said his remains were removed. . .l hope they were too. Thank you Mr Skinner for giving us the skinny.♥️🌵♥️

    • @shebastinson7813
      @shebastinson7813 Před 4 lety

      This is why Sequoia decided to die in Mexico. He did not want his remains desecrated. His grave is still unknown

  • @Aisha-ix6qz
    @Aisha-ix6qz Před 4 lety

    Thank you Mr Skinner for always providing is with such interesting and thought-provoking documentaries. I thoroughly enjoy your videos!

  • @howdyradio2619
    @howdyradio2619 Před 4 lety +1

    Another great upload Jerry.
    Watching from NSW Australia.

  • @johancloete5346
    @johancloete5346 Před 3 lety +10

    Geronimo have 8 wifes but Alopey was his real true love not even the other wifes could stand in her shoes or change his love for his first wife💔

    • @isallah1kafir196
      @isallah1kafir196 Před 3 lety +1

      *Yes* this showed that all humans have the same make-up. I hope for him he is with first love if there was eternal life in those eternal hunting-grounds.

  • @signmanbob3834
    @signmanbob3834 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow! Thank you Jerry. What a story. Simply amazing.

  • @lynnettemyers7228
    @lynnettemyers7228 Před 4 lety

    Thanks again for these documentaries....I’ve watched all that you have produced and have enjoyed them all
    ......I look forward to your next one... please keep them coming...... God bless you and yours...

  • @stevemcinnes5480
    @stevemcinnes5480 Před 3 lety

    luv this and all your documentaries...👍🍁🤠

  • @Volaris27
    @Volaris27 Před 4 lety +8

    wow so interesting and so sad. Thanks Mr. Jerry

  • @markbirchette8740
    @markbirchette8740 Před 4 lety +17

    Hi Jerry, this had a lot of feeling and meaning to me. I was stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma for 2 years in Bravo Battery 2/2 F.A. I ran by his grave every single day for P.T. and repelled down Medicine Bluff a couple times a month. The Bluff he and his horse escaped the U.S. Calvary by jumping off the bluff. On the Cannon walk is the original jail cell he was held in. It's literally no bigger than an old or current W.C. or outhouse for the folks who are unfamiliar with the term water closet. The man had an incredibly hard life. Salute Jerry, my fellow Veteran. Custer had it coming.

    • @markbirchette8740
      @markbirchette8740 Před 4 lety

      @Gary Daniel Really ? Truly ? I'm an Army combat Veteran and my oldest son a Marine combat Veteran. F.U.B.A.R !

  • @tomhicks4097
    @tomhicks4097 Před 3 lety

    Outstanding. Thank you. May God have mercy on all the tribes of all the continents.

  • @debraanchante3661
    @debraanchante3661 Před 4 lety

    I love your videos! Thank you for doing them.

  • @amphetamean66X
    @amphetamean66X Před 2 lety +5

    I'm a Mexican Indian and my partner is an Apache. Let it be known I would have defended Geronimo. I would have fought the white colonizers with him, be them Mexican or American. Let the legend of Geronimo never die. One of the bravest warriors this land has ever seen. I stand with Geronimo. Great video.

  • @jpcaretta8847
    @jpcaretta8847 Před 4 lety +23

    In early 2019, I visited Fort Sill and saw his grave. What puzzles me is that the eagle is missing its head. Any idea why ? I also recommend the book Geronimo My Life. Native American warriors were feared by the Germans more than any other soldier.

  • @cordovanbee713
    @cordovanbee713 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome story telling, Thanks Jerry!!!

  • @shirleyharrison2580
    @shirleyharrison2580 Před 4 lety

    Clicked like BEFORE watching..as I always do your videos.
    Thank you for sharing your videos & time.

  • @knightowl3577
    @knightowl3577 Před 4 lety +6

    Although I already knew many of the facts, no one else can tell a story as you do. Thanks for all your work to bring such stories to us.

  • @tonyescalantejr1443
    @tonyescalantejr1443 Před 2 lety +5

    Since my childhood he has always been my Hero.He wasn't just a True Warrior fighting for his people,he was deeply religious and knew the mysteries of this Mother earth,very few know this.Its so sad he didn't talk about this.I feel,had he done so,than the more chance there would have been for Real Peace for his people.
    I grew up believing i was White and my friends at school would laugh at me and tell me " how can you be white when your skin is brown,your crazy ! ? I felt very uncomfortable and told my mom what my friends at school were doing to me and i asked her," mom,who am i then ? And she told me that i was Apache Indian,NEVER to tell anyone because our people were still in danger of being murdered by the Government and Descendants of white settlers.That i should tell everyone i was Mexican,that was safer.My journey into the Mysteries of the Aboriginals Worldwide began with my Hero...Geronimo !

  • @TroyFutureExpat
    @TroyFutureExpat Před 4 lety +2

    Jerry it's amazing that you hit Grand slams every time. No wonder they put in the #4 spot in the line up. Well done again sir. Thank you.

  • @MegaLouise62
    @MegaLouise62 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoyed this, thank you for sharing and providing great content.

  • @rodantesacdalan4337
    @rodantesacdalan4337 Před 3 lety +4

    RIP geronimo you are truly warrior!

  • @wendymudkins668
    @wendymudkins668 Před 4 lety +6

    You tell the stories of all these people so well jerry I love your videos and always look forward to watching them keep them coming and stay safe jerry

  • @jessehayes486
    @jessehayes486 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful story telling! Love your work.

  • @InfamousGUNN
    @InfamousGUNN Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Jerry my family is from Fort sill so my mom my grandmother and my great grandma they were all born on the reservation there we are Cherokee and I am named after this great man thank you once again for this.