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Geronimo stick may be up for sale
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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2002 An Oklahoma man believes he owns a walking stick that belonged to Apache leader Geronimo. If so, Kevin Hinchey might sell the beaded item. Or he might loan it to a museum. The item has been in Hinchey's family for generations. A photo was taken of Geronimo with a walking stick said to be the one in Hinchey's possession. Get the Story:
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