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  2. Apache Wars - Wikipedia

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    An uneasy peace between the Apache and the Americans persisted until an influx of gold miners into the Santa Rita Mountains of present-day Arizona led to conflict. The Jicarilla War began in 1849 when a group of settlers were attacked and killed by a force of Jicarillas and Utes in northeastern New Mexico. A second massacre occurred in 1850, in ...

  3. Dahteste - Wikipedia

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    After nineteen years of imprisonment at Fort Sill, Dahteste lived out the rest of her life at Whitetail on the Mescalero Apache Reservation in New Mexico. She married a former Apache Scout named Kuni, dressed traditionally and refused to speak English. She was known to others as "Old Mrs. Coonie" until her death in 1955. [4] [5]

  4. Charles B. Gatewood - Wikipedia

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    At the conclusion of the surrender, Geronimo turned to Gatewood and said to him, in Apache, "Good. You told the truth". [18] The following day Naiche surrendered, he had been in a nearby canyon mourning his brother, who had been killed by Mexican soldiers, bringing the Apache wars to an official end in the Southwest. [19]

  5. Bascom affair - Wikipedia

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    Cochise's subsequent war of vengeance, in the form of numerous raids and murders, was the beginning of the 25-year-long Apache Wars. This incident led to the awarding of the Medal of Honor that is chronologically for the earliest action, to Bernard J.D. Irwin; despite the medal being created during the Civil War, ex-post-facto awards for action ...

  6. Battle of Cibecue Creek - Wikipedia

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    An Apache nightmare: the battle at Cibecue Creek; Davis, Britton The Truth about Geronimo, New Haven: Yale Press 1929; Geronimo (edited by Barrett) Geronimo, His Own Story, New York: Ballantine Books, 1971; Kaywaykla, James (edited Eve Ball) In the Days of Victorio: Recollections of a Warm Springs Apache, Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1970

  7. Apache War - Wikipedia

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    There are several events involving the Apache known as Apache War, the Apache Wars, or Apache Campaign: Apache–Mexico Wars (1600s–1915) Apache Wars (1849–1924) Jicarilla War (1849–1855) Chiricahua Wars (1851–1886) Chiricahua War (1860–1873) Yavapai War (1871–1875) Apache Campaign (1873) Renegade Period (1879–1924) Victorio's War ...

  8. Siege of Tubac - Wikipedia

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    Apache warriors, over 200 strong, attacked Tubac sometime in early August 1861 and initiated a siege on one side of the presidio. Mexican bandits occupied the other side but stayed out of the major fighting. The towns people fought the Apaches for three days until sending a dispatch rider to Tucson, requesting reinforcements.

  9. Gouyen - Wikipedia

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    Gouyen was a member of Victorio's band—accustomed to fight flank Apache men, and her man, Kaytennae—and she was with the great Tchihende chief even during their final days evading or fighting U.S. and Mexican troops along the U.S.–Mexican border.

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