he said this because of his death it is the only time he'll surrender
To my knowledge Cochise never surrendered. Perhaps you are thinking of Geronimo; another Apache leader who fought the good fight before deciding to surrender.
Geronimo, the famous Apache leader, was held as a prisoner of war by the U.S. government after his surrender in 1886. He arrived in Pensacola, Florida, in 1898 when he and other Apache prisoners were sent to the area for a brief period. Geronimo was later released and became a prominent figure in American history, symbolizing Native American resistance.
Geronimo was imprisoned at several locations, but he is most famously associated with Fort Sill in Oklahoma, where he was held after his surrender in 1886. He was initially captured and held at various military posts before being transferred to Fort Sill, where he spent the remainder of his life until his death in 1909.
Unconditional surrender is absolute trust. It starts with acceptance of whatever happens in our life. That is the first surrender, surrender to the law of Karma, whatever unfolds is the reaction of our own past actions. We surrender to that without any question, trusting the law. Then comes surrender to what will be, when we hand over our life, our future, unconditionally. That is Divine unconditional surrender. We live without fear, or worry like a feather that surrenders to the air, like a leaf tossed on a river. So we must surrender.
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he said this because of his death it is the only time he'll surrender
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To my knowledge Cochise never surrendered. Perhaps you are thinking of Geronimo; another Apache leader who fought the good fight before deciding to surrender.
Geronimo was the last Native American to formally surrender. "The American Journey" National geographic society pg 542
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Geronimo, the famous Apache leader, was held as a prisoner of war by the U.S. government after his surrender in 1886. He arrived in Pensacola, Florida, in 1898 when he and other Apache prisoners were sent to the area for a brief period. Geronimo was later released and became a prominent figure in American history, symbolizing Native American resistance.
There are 128 pages in Geronimo Stilton: The Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye. It was the first Geronimo Stilton book printed in English. It says it was written by Geronimo Stilton but the real author is Eiisabetta Dami.
October 19, 1781 was the date of Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown.
The Lost Emerald Eye
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