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Cochise - Reference Center

Cochise, c.1815–1874, chief of the Chiricahua group of Apache in Arizona. He was friendly with the whites until 1861, when some of his relatives were hanged by U.S. soldiers for a crime they did not commit. Afterward he waged relentless war against the... more

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  • YouTube - audioslave - cochise

    Audioslave - Cochise bass cover. Added to. Quicklist3:46 · virtuald... Audio Slave - Cochise in Flash Game Added to. Quicklist2:24 ...

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  • Cochise County Arizona

    Cochise County has a lot to offer. History, biking, exploring--you name it. Moving here? Coming to visit? Take a look at what we have to offer. ...

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  • Cochise

    Cochise was a tall man, six feet, with broad shoulders and a commanding appearance. He never met a man his equal with a lance, and, like Crazy Horse, ...

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Free access to lyrics for all of your favorite Cochise songs as well as Cochise news, photos, awards and discography. Features alphabetical list, viewers rating, and number of views...
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  • Cochise Stronghold - Coronado National Forest

    Cochise Stronghold is in the Dragoon Mountains, located within the Coronado National Forest in Cochise County, Arizona. Homeland of the Chiricahua Apache ...

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  • Cochise

    In 1861, after a decade of relative peace, Cochise was falsely imprisoned on charges of kidnapping a white child. He escaped and joined his father-in-law, ...

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  • Cochise & Geronimo: The Chiricahua Apaches - DesertUSA

    The lives and times of the Apache chiefs, Cochise, Geronimo and Mangas Coloradas .

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  • Cochise, Chiricahua Apache Indians

    When Cochise was falsely accused of kidnapping a young white American boy, ... In 1871, Cochise and his band of Chiricahua Apache Indians was finally forced ...

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