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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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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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 Nahilzay...
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Hide painting depicting Apache girl's puberty ceremony, by Naiche (Chiricahua Apache), c. 1900, Oklahoma History Center...
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fictional narrative) brother Naiche (Bart Roberts) yearns for war...and for Taza's betrothed, Oona (Barbara Rush). Naiche loses no time in starting trouble...
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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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Chato slipped away from the reservation with other Apache such as Juh, Naiche, and Geronimo, who feared for their lives. The McComas massacre was the...
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National Parkway Natchez-Under-the-Hill Natchez, Mississippi slave market Naiche, also known as Natchez, the son of Cochise and last hereditary ruler of...
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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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election when she received the most votes, followed by Carleton Naiche-Palmer. However, Naiche-Palmer went on to win the 2007 general election to become president...
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attack which meant if it wasn't him it was likely perpetrated by the warrior Naiche, the eldest son of the famous Chief Cochise. However, Geronimo was said...
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local groups of the Chihenne band. Their children were Taza (1842–1876) and Naiche (1856–1919). The best-selling novel by Elliott Arnold in 1947 titled Blood...
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2390H. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.53.2390. ISSN 0031-9007. S2CID 13793440. Naiche Owen Jones, 2006.[permanent dead link] Das, Ujjal; Raghavachari, Krishnan...
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of Apache including Nana, Mangus (son of Mangas Coloradas), Chihuahua, Naiche, Geronimo, and their followers fled the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona...
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with the sons of Cochise, Naiche and Tahzay, about how to proceed. Skinya and Pionsenay wanted to continue the war, while Naiche and Tahzay sought to surrender...
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earned a Master of Arts degree in bilingual education in 1998. Carleton Naiche-Palmer, former president of the Mescalero Apache (2008–2010). Earned a BBA...
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1973), American politician and educator, Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico Naiche, Apache war chief, second son of Cochise; roamed area with Geronimo Nana...
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Pocket Reference Series. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4200-9109-0. OCLC 229022815. Naiche, L.A.; Harrelson, Zachary; Kelly, Robert G.; Papaioannou, Virginia E. (2005-12-01)...
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Geronimo, fearing an arrest, fled from San Carlos accompanied by Chihuahua, Naiche, Mangus, Nana, Ulzana and their bands . The Apaches made way to Mexico and...
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Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (1898–1974) George Morrison, Ojibwe (1919–2000) Naiche, Chiricahua Apache (c. 1857–1919) Gerald Nailor, Sr. (Toh Yah, "Walking...
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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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Apache uprising, in which the leading men of the Chiricahua bands, such as Naiche (c. 1857–1919), Juh (c. 1825 – Nov. 1883), and Geronimo (June 16, 1829 –...
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Bibcode:1997Natur.389..884M. doi:10.1038/39929. PMID 9349824. S2CID 13138577. Naiche, L.A.; Harrelson, Zachary; Kelly, Robert G.; Papaioannou, Virginia E. (2005-12-01)...
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doi:10.1146/annurev.genet.37.110801.143752. ISSN 0066-4197. PMID 16285872. Naiche, L.A.; Harrelson, Zachary; Kelly, Robert G.; Papaioannou, Virginia E. (2005-12-01)...
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tribe in the Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces of Pakistan Naiche (c. 1857–1919), an Apache Indian chief This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Clum began relocating the tribe in early June. Cochise's sons Taza and Naiche agreed to the move and killed several Chircahuas, including Eskinya, Cochise's...
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beside the already established Apache band leaders Nana, Loco, Mangas, Naiche, Geronimo and Juh. Nana, now almost 80 years old (according to some reports...
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urogenital system; heart; lungs and central nervous system. In a study done by Naiche et al. they generated a knockout mouse in which it lacked the expression...
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painting by Eastern Shoshone artist Cotsiogo. Kicking Bear, Oglala Lakota Naiche, Chiricahua Plains Apache Silver Horn, Kiowa Tohausen, Kiowa Native American...
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