- are
related to
other Apache groups:
Ndendahe (Mogollon, Carrizaleño),
Tchihende (Mimbreño),
Sehende (Mescalero), Lipan, Salinero, Plains, and Western...
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January 18, 1863) was an
Apache tribal chief and a
member of the Mimbreño (
Tchihende)
division of the
Central Apaches,
whose homeland stretched west from the...
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Spanish name
Cuchillo Negro (Black Knife) (c. 1796 – May 24, 1857), was a
Tchihende (Mimbres)
Apache chieftain, of the Warm
Springs Apache Band
during the...
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chief (nantan) of the
Copper Mines group of
Tchihende (Mimbreño) people, one of the
three divisions (
Tchihende,
Chiricahua and Ndendahe) of
central Apaches...
- prin****l
leader of all the
Tchihende,
along with Loco,
chief of the Warm
Spring Mimbreños and second-ranking
among the
Tchihende, were
moved to and left...
- and the Cook's Range. The band in the
Mimbres valley is
known as the
Tchihende band.
Mimbres Apache merged into the
Chiricahua Apache, and
today many...
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Cuchillo Negro,
chief of the Warm
Springs Tchihende, (1857) and
Mangas Coloradas,
chief of the
Copper Mines Tchihende, (1863), the
Copper Mines Mimbreños and...
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Geronimo joined with
members of
three other Central Apache bands – the
Tchihende, the
Tsokanende (called
Chiricahua by Americans) and the Nednhi – to carry...
- from dead victims. He
fought alongside Mangas Coloradas and his
mixed Tchihende-Bedonkohe band
until Mangas Coloradas was
killed while in the custody...
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controlled by the
United States. He went to many wars
together with the
Tchihende leader Mangas Coloradas and
Tsokanende leader Cochise, and was particularly...