Page:Geronimo's story of his life (IA geronimosstoryof00gero).pdf/93

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

CHAPTER VI

Kas-Ki-Yeh

Part I—The Massacre

In the summer of 1858, being at peace with the Mexican towns as well as with the neighboring Indian tribes, we went south into Old Mexico to trade. Our whole tribe (Bedonkohe Apaches) went through Sonora toward Casa Grande, our destination, but just before reaching that place we stopped at another Mexican town called by the Indians "Kas-ki-yeh." Here we stayed for several days, camping just outside the city. Every day we would go into town to trade, leaving our camp under the protection of a small guard so that our arms, supplies, and women and children would not be disturbed during our absence.

Late one afternoon when returning from town we were met by a few women and children who told us that Mexican troops from

43