"Cita-Jenimo" appears to be a phonetic or localized variation referring to (born Goyaałé ), the legendary Apache military leader and medicine man. In Spanish-speaking contexts, "Geronimo" is the equivalent of Jerónimo (Jerome), a name given to him by Mexican soldiers who reportedly called upon Saint Jerome during battles with him. The Man Behind the Name: Goyaałé to Geronimo
: He became a symbol of resistance as the last major Native American leader to formally surrender to the U.S. military in 1886. Cita-Jenimo
: Following his surrender, he spent the remaining 23 years of his life as a prisoner of war. A Complex Legacy "Cita-Jenimo" appears to be a phonetic or localized