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- Eskiminzin (Ndee biyati' / Nnee biyati': "Men Stand in Line for Him"; or Hashkebansiziin, Hàckíbáínzín - "Angry, Men Stand in Line for Him", c. 1828–1894)...
- orders L****n to free Apache Chief Eskiminzin and his sub-chiefs, who are chained to posts. Clum gives Eskiminzin authority to dispense justice among...
- During his tenure at San Carlos, he struck a lifelong friendship with Eskiminzin, an Aravaipa Apache chief, and persuaded many of the White Mountain people...
- in 1886, Cochise was long gone (he died in 1874). The second photo in Find a Grave is of Eskiminzin, the Aravapai Apache leader. Mescalero Apache Tribe...
- John Clum (center) with Indians Diablo and Eskiminzin on the San Carlos Agency in 1875...
- band. Santo, an Arivaipa Apache Chief and di-yin, father-in-law of Eskiminzin. Eskiminzin (aka Hashkéébánsiziin, Hashkíbáínzín – "Angry, Men Stand in Line...
- Camp Grant for nearly 500 Aravaipa and Pinal Apaches, including Chief Eskiminzin. The Apaches began cutting hay for the post's horses and harvesting barley...
- important family, becoming the son-in-law of the prominent "SL band" chief Eskiminzin (Hashkebansiziin – "Angry, Men Stand in Line for Him", 1828–1894), his...
- Camp Grant for nearly 500 Aravaipa and Pinal Apaches, including Chief Eskiminzin. Whitman may have suspected that peace could not last. Other Apache bands...
- the City Sleeps (1956) as Amos Kyne Walk the Proud Land (1956) as Chief Eskiminzin Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend (1957) as Brother Abraham The Buccaneer (1958)...