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Chief Naiche (/ˈnaɪtʃi/ NYE-chee; c. 1857–1919) was the
final hereditary chief of the
Chiricahua band of
Apache Indians.
Naiche,
whose name in English...
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Naiche and Taza
argued with the
brothers Skinya and
Pionsenay about how to proceed.
Skinya and
Pionsenay wanted to
continue the war,
while Naiche and...
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Geronimo Campaign Part of
Apache Wars
Naiche and his band at Geronimo's camp on
March 27, 1886,
shortly before their surrender to
General George Crook...
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quality of oak") and,
after his death, his sons
Tahzay and, later,
Naiche,
under the
guardianship of Cochise's war
chief and brother-in-law Nahilzay...
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Chato slipped away from the
reservation with
other Apache such as Juh,
Naiche, and Geronimo, who
feared for
their lives. The
McComas m****acre was the...
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painting depicting Apache girl's
puberty ceremony, by
Naiche (Chiricahua Apache), c. 1900,
Oklahoma History Center...
- in the book Sifters,
Native American Women's Lives: In 1885
Geronimo and
Naiche fled
their reservation with 140
followers including Lozen after rumors began...
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early 2010.
Carleton Naiche-Palmer was born in 1947. He was a
descendant of the
Chiricahua Apache leaders Naiche and Cochise.
Naiche-Palmer's father, Ignacius...
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recognize Cochise's sons' leadership.
Skinya (brother-in-law of
Naiche) was
killed by
Naiche (c. 1857–1919)
himself and
Pionsenay (youngest
brother of Skinya)...
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Apache including Nana,
Mangus (son of
Mangas Coloradas), Chihuahua,
Naiche, Geronimo, and
their followers fled the San
Carlos Reservation in Arizona...