Jim Swike

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Perhaps the greatest wrong ever done to the Indians was the treatment received by our tribe from the United States troops about 1863. The chief of our tribe, Mangus-Colorado, went to make a treaty of peace for our people with the white settlement at Apache Tejo, New Mexico. It had been reported to us that the white men in this settlement were more friendly and more reliable than those in Arizona, that they would live up to their treaties and would not wrong the Indians. Mangus-Colorado, with three other warriors, went to Apache Tejo and held a council with these citizens and soldiers.
Geronimo's Story of His Life: As Told to S. M. Barrett
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