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Cochise - Wikipedia Cochise ( koʊˈtʃiːs koh-CHEESS; Apache: Shi-ka-She or A-da-tli-chi, lit 'having the quality strength of an oak'; later K'uu-ch'ish or Cheis, lit 'oak'; c 1805 – June 8, 1874) was the leader of the Chiricahui local group of the Chokonen and principal nantan of the Chokonen band of a Chiricahua Apache
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Cochise | Native American leader, Arizona, Chiricahua | Britannica Cochise (died June 8, 1874, Chiricahua Apache Reservation, Arizona Territory, U S ) was a Chiricahua Apache chief who led the Indians’ resistance to the white man’s incursions into the U S Southwest in the 1860s; the southeasternmost county of Arizona bears his name
Life of Cochise, Apache Warrior and Chief - ThoughtCo Cochise (ca 1810–June 8, 1874), perhaps the most powerful Chiricahua Apache chief in recorded times, was an influential player in the history of the U S southwest
The Apache Wars Part I: Cochise - U. S. National Park Service Cochise was one of the Chiricahua’s most effective leaders during the time of the Apache Wars He was the only one able to bring prolonged peace and freedom to his people, even if it did not last long after his death
Cochise - HISTORY Apache chief Cochise (?-1874) was a prominent leader of the Chiricahua Indians, feared for his settlement raids during the 1800s
Cochise – Strong Apache Leader – Legends of America One of the most famous Apache leaders who resisted the westward expansion by white settlers was Cochise of the Chiricahua Apache Cochise was known to his people as A-da-tli-chi, meaning hardwood, and lived in the area that is now the northern Mexican region of Sonora, as well as New Mexico and Arizona These lands had long been home to the
Cochise: The Legendary Apache Leader Who Fought For Tribal Freedom Cochise led an Apache uprising against the United States government in Arizona territory in 1861 and kept fighting for 11 more years The Union Army outnumbered and out-weaponed them in the Battle of Apache Pass, but Cochise and the Chiricahua were determined to keep their land
Cochise - New World Encyclopedia Cochise (A-da-tli-chi = "hardwood," also Cheis) (c 1805 – June 9, 1874) was a chief (a nantan) of the Chokonen ("central" or "real" Chiricahua) band of the Chiricahua Apache He is famous for his skills as a warrior, and as the leader of an uprising that began in 1861 in reaction to false accusation, imprisonment, and execution of several