:10:00
	Apache medicine man.
:10:04
	Probably on a pilgrimage.
:10:07
	The Apaches, they believe in that power.
It's a kind of...
:10:10
	...spirit they carry inside them.
:10:15
	Sir, Geronimo's just going to come on in
and give himself up?
:10:18
	That's what he promised.
:10:21
	Chiricahua doesn't give his word much,
but when he does, he keeps it.
:10:24
	As long as you keep yours.
:10:34
	When the medicine man joined our camp,
I was filled with curiosity.
:10:38
	By personal inclination, Lieutenant
Gatewood kept his own counsel.
:10:42
	He met questions from an inexperienced
officer with patience and courtesy.
:10:47
	What fascinated me most...
:10:49
	...was his sympathy and knowledge
of all things pertaining to the Apache.
:10:58
	You don't talk to them much, do you?
:11:00
	To an Apache, stillness is a pleasure.
:11:03
	It's something they're taught
while they're young.
:11:06
	Helps someone who may have to
hide and wait.
:11:10
	What's he singing about?
:11:12
	Trying to locate Geronimo.
:11:16
	Says he'Il be here tomorrow.
:11:19
	On a white horse.
:11:23
	Superstitious, aren't they?
:11:26
	$5 says he rides in here on a white horse.
:11:29
	Just because the medicine man says so?
:11:32
	You've got a bet, Lieutenant.
:11:36
	Question?
:11:38
	These scouts that we have with us,
they're Apache.
:11:42
	Why would they work for the Army?
Fight their own kind?
:11:45
	There are lots of different Apache tribes
that don't much like each other.
:11:49
	Most of all,
Apache go where the best fight is.
:11:52
	It's a morality, once you understand it.
:11:56
	All right, l'Il see your $2...