Monument, statue of the Indian Geronimo in the town of Fronteras, Sonora, Mexico. Goyale Geronimo was a prominent military chief of the Bendoke Apaches. Between 1858 and 1886 he fought against the Mexican and American armies throughout the northern territory of Mexico. National Geronimo in Arizpe, Sonora. In the Dungeon located in Fronteras, Sonora. There the most brave and famous of the Apaches was imprisoned. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) Monumento, estatua de el indio Geronimo en el pueblo de Fronteras, Sonora, Mexico. Goyale. Geronimo fue un destacado jefe militar de los apaches
Image details
Contributor:
Luis Gutierrez/NortePhoto.com / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
WAP7T1File size:
49.5 MB (2.2 MB Compressed download)Releases:
Model - no | Property - noDo I need a release?Dimensions:
5095 x 3397 px | 43.1 x 28.8 cm | 17 x 11.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
15 August 2019More information:
This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.
Monument, statue of the Indian Geronimo in the town of Fronteras, Sonora, Mexico. Goyale Geronimo was a prominent military chief of the Bendoke Apaches. Between 1858 and 1886 he fought against the Mexican and American armies throughout the northern territory of Mexico. National Geronimo in Arizpe, Sonora. In the Dungeon located in Fronteras, Sonora. There the most brave and famous of the Apaches was imprisoned. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) Monumento, estatua de el indio Geronimo en el pueblo de Fronteras, Sonora, Mexico. Goyale. Geronimo fue un destacado jefe militar de los apaches Bendoke. Entre 1858 y 1886 luchó contra los ejércitos mexicano y estadounidense a lo largo del territorio norte de México. Gerónimo nacional en Arizpe, Sonora. En el Calabozo ubicado en Fronteras, Sonora. Ahí estuvo preso el más bravo y famoso de los Apaches. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com)