Care Quote by Geronimo
“When a child my mother taught me the legends of our people; taught me of the sun and sky, the moon and stars, the clouds and storms. She also taught me to kneel and pray to Usen for strength, health, wisdom, and protection. We never prayed against any person, but if we had aught against any individual we ourselves took vengeance. We were taught that Usen does not care for the petty quarrels of men.”
About This Quote
Source Oral tradition: Apache legends passed down through generations, early 20th century
The quote reflects a cultural transmission of cosmology, values, and a personal code of justice guided by the deity Usen.
In simple terms: Cultural teachings shape morals and reverence for nature.
Honor tradition and seek personal strength.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family storytelling
- ritual prayer
- conflict resolution
- community gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do ancestral teachings influence modern decisions?
- What role does communal prayer play in personal ethics?
May overlook individual autonomy in favor of collective belief.