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Mangas Coloradas (red sleeves) was
given to him by Mexicans.
Named A
Bedonkohe (Bi-dan-ku – 'In
Front of the End People', Bi-da-a-naka-enda – 'Standing...
- –
February 17, 1909) was a
military leader and
medicine man from the
Bedonkohe band of the
Ndendahe Apache people. From 1850 to 1886,
Geronimo joined...
- Tsokanende), the
Chihenne (recte: Tchihende), the
Nednai (Nednhi) and
Bedonkohe (recte, both of them together: Ndendahe). Today, all are
commonly referred...
- victims. He
fought alongside Mangas Coloradas and his
mixed Tchihende-
Bedonkohe band
until Mangas Coloradas was
killed while in the
custody of the California...
-
Coloradas and
Tsokanende leader Cochise, and was
particularly close to the
Bedonkohe di-yin and
leader Geronimo; they grew up
together even
though they were...
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tribes Blackfoot, Pawnee, Cheyenne, Crow, and the name of Goklayeh, a
Bedonkohe Apache leader. All
tracks are
written by Adam Ant and
Marco Pirroni US...
-
December 1860,
thirty miners launched a
surprise attack on an
encampment of
Bedonkohe on the west bank of the
Mimbres River in
retaliation for the
theft of...
-
Geronimo (Goyaałé), 1887, a
Bedonkohe Apache,
raided both
sides of the U.S.-Mexico border...
- widow's
other marriage.
Geronimo (1829–1909),
prominent leader of the
Bedonkohe Apache who
fought against Mexico and
Texas for
several decades during...
- (See also Gileño and Mimbreño.)
Ndendahe were a
division comprising the
Bedonkohe (Mogollon)
group and the
Nedhni (Carrizaleño and Janero) group, incorrectly...