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- Alamosa in 1870. Cochise and his Chiricahuas visited the area in 1871. Most of the Apaches were gone by 1877. The Chiricahuas called it Kegotoi – "Dilapidated...
- The name Chiricahua is believed to originate from the Opata name for the mountains, Chiwi Kawi, meaning "Turkey Mountain". The Chiricahuas were once...
- then one's brother is called -´-ląh and one's sister is called -kʼis. Chiricahuas in a -´-ląh relationship observed great restraint and respect toward...
- language The Chiricahua Mountains, in southeastern Arizona Chiricahua National Monument Chiricahua National Forest Chiricahua Peak UV-20 Chiricahua, a U.S....
- Chief Taza or Tazi, (c. 1843–1876), son of Cochise and chief of the Chiricahuas Tazi, a classification of horse in the Army of the Mughal Empire Tāzīg/Tāzīk/Tāzī...
- Mescalero-Chiricahua (also known as Chiricahua Apache) is a Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the Chiricahua and Mescalero people in Chihuahua and...
- firing of Jeffords and the abolition of the Chiricahua Reservation in southeastern Arizona drove the Chiricahuas deeper into Mexico or over to the Ojo Caliente...
- first language was Southern Athabaskan. Geronimo (Goyaałé) who spoke Chiricahua was a famous raider and war leader. Manuelito spoke Navajo and is famous...
- of the Chiricahua Apache. Taza was the older full brother of Naiche (Natchez). Taza succeeded his father Cochise as chief of the Chiricahuas when the...
- tuberculosis, "died as though smitten with the plague", the Post reported. The Chiricahuas remained at Fort Pickens until 1888 when they were relocated to Mt. Vernon...