Yes, in 1904, the U.S. government presented Geronimo, the famous Apache leader, with a horse and a car as a gesture of goodwill. This gift was part of a larger effort to recognize his role in American history, although Geronimo had little use for the car and preferred traditional modes of transportation. The car became a symbol of his complicated relationship with the U.S. government and the changes faced by Native American communities.
"Reparate me for taking our land," said Chief Geronimo to General Custer, "the US Government promised reparations, give them to us now!"
There were different tribes and nations that made peace with the US Government at different times. Not all have done so.
The government represents us.
The only time rental companies give out info is to the police, if a crime was committed in the car/ or the car was used in a commission of a crime. If that's the case rental companies give the police any and all info. name, address, phone number, lic number. What ever is need.
Luckily for us, the US government has their own site to give the facts for Fuel Economy and Environmentally Friendly Cars. Here is their website fueleconomy.gov
The only connection I can make is "Office of Management and Budget" for the US Government. Perhaps the car rental was negotiated by that agency of the US government.
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The US Army had killed Geronimo's family including his mother (No offense).
Farms?
Geronimo Stilton is not currently airing on any specific channel in the US. However, the show may be available on digital platforms or streaming services for viewing.
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In the US, if you qualify for food stamps, then yes the government is giving you food.