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Taza, son of this chief, tried to honor his father's peace agreement with the Army but couldn't unite all the Apache bands |
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NATIVE AMERICANS |
2014-03-12 |
#6793 |
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His name means "hardwood" & he was a leader in the Apache wars of the 1860s |
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NATIVE AMERICANS |
1997-03-11 |
#2892 |
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Thomas Jeffords befriended this Apache leader in the 1860s & later became the tribe's agent |
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NATIVE AMERICANS |
1996-01-30 |
#2632 |
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When this Apache chief died in 1874, his warriors carried his body into the Dragoon Mtns; his burial place is unknown |
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NATIVE AMERICANS |
1995-01-12 |
#2389 |
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When this Chiricahua Apache died in 1874, his son Taza succeeded him as Chief |
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AMERICAN INDIANS |
1994-10-14 |
#2325 |
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It's said this great Apache chief escaped from U.S. troops in 1861 with 3 bullets in his body |
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AMERICAN INDIANS |
1993-10-27 |
#2103 |
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This chief once called "The Apache Napoleon" died in the Arizona territory in 1874 |
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AMERICAN INDIANS |
1993-06-29 |
#2047 |
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Collier's Encyclopedia says this Apache chief was sometimes called "Chiz" for short |
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AMERICAN INDIANS |
1991-09-18 |
#1618 |
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One of the other leaders supporting Geronimo was Nachez, son of this Apache leader |
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AMERICAN INDIANS |
1989-11-29 |
#1208 |
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After securing the Chiricahua Apaches a reservation in Arizona in 1872, this chief stopped fighting |
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AMERICAN INDIANS |
1988-11-23 |
#973 |