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Chokonen (recte: Tsokanende), the
Chihenne (recte: Tchihende), the
Nednai (
Nednhi) and
Bedonkohe (recte, both of them together: Ndendahe). Today, all are...
- was a
warrior and
leader of the
Janeros local group of the Ndéndai (or
Nednhi) band of the
Chiricahua Apache.
Prior to the 1870s, Juh was
unknown in the...
- the Tchihende, the
Tsokanende (called
Chiricahua by Americans) and the
Nednhi – to
carry out
numerous raids, as well as
fight against Mexican and U.S...
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Column in
January 1863. In
Mexico he
undertook many
joint raids with the
Nednhi of Juh and
Natiza against the Mexicans.
After Ponce,
Cuchillo Negro and...
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After parleys in the
spring of 1850,
Delgadito and some
other Mimbreño and
Nednhi chiefs signed a
treaty that
summer in
Janos with
Chihuahua representatives...
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including Eskinya, Cochise's
trusted ally, when he
insisted they go to war. The
Nednhi Chirica led by Juh also
requested transfer. Clum
granted them
three days...
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trapper and
explorer known as the
leader "Ezekiel 'Stuttering Zeke' Merritt" Juh 1825–1883
Warrior and a
leader of the
Nednhi band of the
Chiricahua Apache...
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Wildlife Refuge is also nearby. Home to the
Janeros local group of the
Nednhi-Chiricahua Apache, who were led by
feared Juh in the 1870s, the
Sierra El...