- Taza (also Tazi; Tazhe; Tah-ze; Tahzi;
Tahzay; Tazhay) (c. 1843 – 26
September 1876) was the son of Cochise,
leader of the Chi****ca****
local group of the...
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Pionsenay remained loyal to his
brother during the
schism between Skinya and
Tahzay in 1875. The
brothers and
their allies relocated to the
Dragoon Mountains...
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himself and
Pionsenay (youngest
brother of Skinya) was
badly wounded by
Tahzay (c. 1843–1876).
Three years later Chihuahua fled the
reservation to lead...
- Cheis,
meaning "having the
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...
- "Something-at-the-campfire-already-cooked", b. 1838), His
older brother was
Tahzay.
Naiche was
described as a tall,
handsome man with a
dignified bearing that...
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Scott Novel by :
Elliot Arnold February 18, 1958 (1958-02-18) Cochise's son
Tahzay enters into a
competition to be
village chief, but his
opponent Koteeja...
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Service (Report).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 16
January 2019. Jones,
Tahzay M.; Hamon, Troy R. (2005).
Baseline Inventory of
Freshwater Fishes of the...