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Geronimo was in prison in Fort Sill, Okla., when he died in 1909. Legend has it that nine years later, members of Yale's Skull and Bones society who were stationed at the army base absconded with ...
Harlyn Geronimo has sued Yale and the society -- the Order of Skull and Bones -- to try to recover the remains. "I think what would be important is that the remains of Geronimo be with his ...
According to lore, members of Skull and Bones dug up Geronimo's grave when a group of Army volunteers from Yale were stationed in Oklahoma during World War I, taking his skull and some of his bones.
Geronimo's great-grandson Harlyn Geronimo said his family believes Skull and Bones members took some of the remains in 1918 from a burial plot in Fort Sill, Okla., to keep in its New Haven ...
Skull and Bones has never said whether any of Geronimo's remains are in its possession. The descendants say they are investigating long-held claims that in 1918, members of Skull and Bones ...
Geronimo's family has sued Yale University's secret Skull and Bones Society for his skull By Jason Braff • Published February 18, 2009 • Updated on February 19, 2009 at 8:24 am BOOKMARKER ...
Harlyn Geronimo, the great grandson of the Apache warrior, wants to prove that the skull is authentic by offering his DNA to see if it matches the bones, and he's demanding the return of the remains.
In 1918, according to legend, members of the secret Skull and Bones club at Yale (including, allegedly, former President George W. Bush’s grandfather, Prescott Bush) dug up Geronimo’s grave ...
Geronimo’s great-grandson Harlyn Geronimo said his family believes Skull and Bones members took some of the remains in 1918 from a burial plot in Fort Sill, Okla., to keep in its New Haven ...