
Cochise - Wikipedia
Cochise (or "Cheis") was one of the most noted Apache leaders (along with Geronimo and Mangas Coloradas) to resist intrusions by Mexicans and Americans during the 19th century.
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Cochise | Native American leader, Arizona, Chiricahua ...
Cochise was a Chiricahua Apache chief who led the Indians’ resistance to the white man’s incursions into the U.S. Southwest in the 1860s; the southeasternmost county of Arizona bears his name.
The Apache Wars Part I: Cochise - U.S. National Park Service
Cochise was one of the Chiricahua’s most effective leaders during the time of the Apache Wars. He was the only one able to bring prolonged peace and freedom to his people, even if it did not last long after …
Life of Cochise, Apache Warrior and Chief - ThoughtCo
Sep 26, 2018 · Cochise (ca. 1810–June 8, 1874), perhaps the most powerful Chiricahua Apache chief in recorded times, was an influential player in the history of the U.S. southwest.
Cochise and Geronimo, The Chiricahua Apaches - DesertUSA
The lives and times of the Apache chiefs, Cochise, Geronimo and Mangas Coloradas.
Cochise – Strong Apache Leader – Legends of America
One of the most famous Apache leaders to resist westward expansion by white settlers was Cochise of the Chiricahua Apache.
Cochise - HISTORY
Nov 9, 2009 · Little is known about the early life of Apache chief Cochise (?-1874), but he was a prominent leader of the Chiricahuas and feared for his settlement raids during the 1800s.
Heritage History: Cochise
Cochise was a Chiricahua chief and one of the most famous Apache leaders to resist U.S. expansion into western America.
Cochise - HistoryNet
Facts, information and articles about Cochise, a Native American Indian Chief from the Wild West.