• The Cochise tradition (also Cochise culture) is the southern archeological tradition of the four Southwestern Archaic traditions, in the present-day Southwestern...
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  • Cochise (1805–1874) was an Apache chief who led an uprising. Cochise may also refer to: Cochise (album), an album by the band Cochise Cochise (band),...
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    time. For instance, the Archaic Southwest tradition is subdivided into the San Dieguito–Pinto, Oshara, Cochise and Chihuahua cultures. Since the 1990s,...
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  • Cynthia Irwin-Williams in the 1960s for those areas: Pinto Basin (PI), Cochise tradition (CO) and San Pedro (SA), which all together is "Picosa". The people...
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  • inception in 1989 through 2001, the tournament was held in Arizona at the Cochise Golf Course of the Golf Club at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale. In 2002...
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  • traditions, which differ from other traditions such as the Plains Archaic, is still provisional. Archaic period in the Americas Archaic stage Cochise...
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    descended from the Cochise tradition, appear in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico. 200 BC–500 AD: The Hopewell tradition begins flourishing in...
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    Early and Late Basketmaker II Eras and the San Pedro stage of the Cochise tradition. To adopt the Basketmaker lifestyle, Archaic people would have adopted...
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    Chihuahua (Southeastern) tradition c. 6000 BCE – c. 250 CE Oshara (Northern) tradition c. 5500 BCE – c. 600 CE Cochise tradition 5000 – 200 BCE California...
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    17, 1961) was an American actor. He was best known for his portrayal of Cochise in Broken Arrow (1950), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award...
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    the Basketmakers II and the people of the San Pedro stage of the Cochise tradition. To adopt the Basketmaker lifestyle, Archaic people would have adopted...
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    the United States. Located in Tombstone, the park preserves the original Cochise County courthouse. The two-story building, constructed in 1882 in the Victorian...
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  • cultural traditions include: Archaic–Early Basketmaker Era (7000 BC – 1500 BC) San Dieguito–Pinto (6500 BC – 200 AD) Oshara (5500 BC – 600 AD) The Cochise (before...
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    Earp Vendetta Ride (category Cochise County conflict)
    From March 20 to April 15, 1882, the federal posse searched southeast Cochise County, Arizona Territory for the men they believed were responsible for...
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    Desert Archaic peoples. A third theory is that Mogollon descended from the Cochise culture (the early pithouse, late Desert Archaic) who had arrived around...
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  • It was named by Irwin-Williams for those areas: Pinto Basin (PI), Cochise tradition (CO) and San Jose (SA), which all together is "Picosa". Irwin-Williams...
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    2017. Retrieved June 6, 2017. "The McKale Era – Building an Athletic Tradition". UA History. Arizona Board of Regents. 2005. Archived from the original...
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    Fort Huachuca (category Buildings and structures in Cochise County, Arizona)
    command of the United States Army Installation Management Command. It is in Cochise County in southeast Arizona, approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of the...
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  • cultural traditions include: Archaic–Early Basketmaker Era (7000–1500 BCE) San Dieguito–Pinto (6500 BCE–200 CE) Oshara (5500 BCE–600 CE) Cochise (before...
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    Doc Holliday (category People of the Cochise County conflict)
    Arizona, and then Tombstone. While in Tombstone, local members of the outlaw Cochise County Cowboys repeatedly threatened him and spread rumors that he had...
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  • the artificial intelligence monsters (Finster, a deranged android, and Cochise, a malevolent AI) that he and his fellow Rangers fought years before in...
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    clandestine distribution is known as bootlegging. The name was derived from a tradition of distilling the alcohol at night to avoid detection. In the first decades...
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    Cochise County USA: Cries from the Border executive producer 2006 Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration executive producer 2007 Tradition Never...
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    with the market valued at $25 million. Grape vineyards can be found in Cochise, Santa Cruz, and Yavapai counties. Pecans are a staple in Arizona's agricultural...
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    Destination Planet Negro Chief Bobby 2014 A Million Ways to Die in the West Cochise Planes: Fire & Rescue Windlifter Voice 2015 The Condemned 2 Cyrus Merrick...
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    Outlaws and Legends Music Festival Route 91 Harvest Stagecoach Festival Cochise Country Fest (www.cochisecountryfest.com) Sunday in the Country, Maryland...
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  • exceptionally courageous and talented warriors such as Sitting Bull, Geronimo or Cochise could ultimately earn enough feathers to make a war bonnet. Indigenous...
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    Sladen, Joseph Alton; Sweeney, Edwin Russell (1997). Making Peace With Cochise: The 1872 Journal of Captain Joseph Alton Sladen. Norman, OK: University...
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    Double Adobe site (category Buildings and structures in Cochise County, Arizona)
    Sayles' and E. Antevs' 1941 definition of the Cochise culture (the name given to the southern Archaic tradition in the Southwest) was based upon excavations...
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    was born and raised in Ireland, possibly being born, according to local tradition, near either Castlederg or Donemana, both villages in the northwest of...
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