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  • Apache Wars
  • Conflicts between the U.S. Army and native Apache tribes (1849–1924)

    The Apache Wars were a series of armed conflicts between the United States Army and various Apache tribal confederations fought in the southwest between

    Apache Wars

    Apache Wars

    Apache_Wars

  • Apache War
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    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)

    Apache War

    Apache_War

  • Apache–Mexico Wars
  • Conflicts involving Apache Native Americans in New Spain and Mexican Republic

    The Apache–Mexico Wars, or the Mexican Apache Wars, refer to the conflicts between Spanish or Mexican forces and the Apache peoples. The wars began in

    Apache–Mexico Wars

    Apache–Mexico Wars

    Apache–Mexico_Wars

  • Apache
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    American Indian Wars, the U.S. Army found the Apache to be fierce warriors and skillful strategists. Federally recognized Apache tribes are: Apache Tribe of

    Apache

    Apache

  • Fort Apache Indian Reservation
  • Native American nation in Arizona

    recognized White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation (Western Apache language: Dził Łigai Si'án N'dee), a Western Apache tribe. It has a land

    Fort Apache Indian Reservation

    Fort Apache Indian Reservation

    Fort_Apache_Indian_Reservation

  • Apache War Smoke
  • 1952 film by Harold F. Kress

    Apache War Smoke is a 1952 American Western film directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell and Robert Horton. The film is

    Apache War Smoke

    Apache_War_Smoke

  • Baishan (Apache)
  • Tchihende Apache chieftain

    (c. 1796 – May 24, 1857), was a Tchihende (Mimbres) Apache chieftain, of the Warm Springs Apache Band during the 1830s to 1850s. Baishan ("Knife"), son

    Baishan (Apache)

    Baishan (Apache)

    Baishan_(Apache)

  • Cochise
  • Apache tribe chief (c. 1805–1874)

    principal nantan of the Chokonen band of a Chiricahua Apache. A key war leader during the Apache Wars, he led an uprising that began in 1861 and persisted

    Cochise

    Cochise

    Cochise

  • Post-1887 Apache Wars period
  • Campaign period

    The post-1887 Apache Wars period of the Apache Wars refers to campaigns by the United States and Mexico against the Apaches. After the surrender of Geronimo

    Post-1887 Apache Wars period

    Post-1887 Apache Wars period

    Post-1887_Apache_Wars_period

  • Fort Apache (film)
  • 1948 film by John Ford

    Fort Apache is a 1948 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Henry Fonda. The film was the first of the director's "Cavalry

    Fort Apache (film)

    Fort_Apache_(film)

  • Apache Kid
  • Apache outlaw

    November 11, 1900 or September 4, 1907), better known as the Apache Kid, was an Apache outlaw. He was born in Aravaipa Canyon, 25 miles (40 kilometers)

    Apache Kid

    Apache Kid

    Apache_Kid

  • Apache Scouts
  • Military unit

    The Apache Scouts were part of the United States Army Indian Scouts. Most of their service was during the Apache Wars, between 1849 and 1886, though the

    Apache Scouts

    Apache Scouts

    Apache_Scouts

  • Geronimo Campaign
  • 1885-1886 campaign during the Apache Wars

    and September 1886, was the last large-scale military operation of the Apache wars. It took more than 5,000 U.S. Army Cavalry soldiers, led by the two experienced

    Geronimo Campaign

    Geronimo Campaign

    Geronimo_Campaign

  • Boeing AH-64 Apache
  • U.S. attack helicopter

    The Hughes/McDonnell Douglas/Boeing AH-64 Apache (/əˈpætʃi/ ə-PATCH-ee) is an American twin-turboshaft attack helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing

    Boeing AH-64 Apache

    Boeing AH-64 Apache

    Boeing_AH-64_Apache

  • Frontier Crucible
  • 2025 American film

    December 5, 2025. The film received mixed reviews from critics. During the Apache Wars of the late 19th Century, former soldier Merrick Beckford is tasked by

    Frontier Crucible

    Frontier_Crucible

  • Geronimo
  • Leader of the Bedonkohe Apache (1829–1909)

    the Apache–United States conflict, which started with the Americans continuing to take land, including Apache lands, following the end of the war with

    Geronimo

    Geronimo

    Geronimo

  • Ulzana
  • Tsokanende Apache war chief (c. 1821–1909)

    Ozaní’ – ″Tanned buckskin″ or Bį-sópàn – ″Big Buckskin″), was a Tsokanende Apache war chief, brother of Chihuahua. Ulzana is best known for leading a raid in

    Ulzana

    Ulzana

  • Charles B. Gatewood
  • American army officer (1853–1896)

    Southwest territories, Gatewood led platoons of Apache and Navajo scouts against renegades during the Apache Wars. In 1886, Gatewood played a key role in ending

    Charles B. Gatewood

    Charles B. Gatewood

    Charles_B._Gatewood

  • Apache (Viet Cong soldier)
  • Alleged Viet Cong soldier

    the American sniper Carlos Hathcock, Apache was a female sniper and interrogator for the Viet Cong during the War in Vietnam. While no real name is given

    Apache (Viet Cong soldier)

    Apache_(Viet_Cong_soldier)

  • Apache (film)
  • 1954 film by Robert Aldrich

    Apache is a 1954 American Western film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters and John McIntire. The film was based on the

    Apache (film)

    Apache (film)

    Apache_(film)

  • Battle of Apache Pass
  • 1862 battle of the Apache Wars in Arizona, United States

    largest battles between the Americans and the Chiricahua during the Apache Wars. In early 1862 Col. James H. Carleton sent units from Fort Yuma to Tucson

    Battle of Apache Pass

    Battle of Apache Pass

    Battle_of_Apache_Pass

  • Apache Drums
  • 1951 film by Hugo Fregonese

    Apache Drums is a 1951 American Western film directed by Hugo Fregonese, produced by Val Lewton and starring Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray and Willard Parker

    Apache Drums

    Apache_Drums

  • Victorio's War
  • 1879–1880 Apache war against the US and Mexico

    ... — General George Crook Victorio's War, or the Victorio Campaign, was an armed conflict between the Apache followers of Chief Victorio, the United

    Victorio's War

    Victorio's War

    Victorio's_War

  • List of American Indian Wars
  • country, beginning with the Tiguex War in 1540 in present-day New Mexico and ending with the Renegade period of the Apache Wars in 1924 in the Southwestern United

    List of American Indian Wars

    List_of_American_Indian_Wars

  • Mangas Coloradas
  • Apache tribal chief (1793–1863

    1793 – January 18, 1863) was an Apache tribal chief and a member of the Mimbreño (Tchihende) division of the Central Apaches, whose homeland stretched west

    Mangas Coloradas

    Mangas Coloradas

    Mangas_Coloradas

  • George Crook
  • 19th-century U.S. Army officer

    American Civil War and the Indian Wars. He is best known for commanding U.S. forces in the 1886 campaign that led to the defeat of the Apache leader Geronimo

    George Crook

    George Crook

    George_Crook

  • Yavapai Wars
  • Part of the Apache Wars

    considered a band of the Western Apache people due to their close relationship with tribes such as the Tonto and Pinal. The war culminated with the Yavapai's

    Yavapai Wars

    Yavapai Wars

    Yavapai_Wars

  • Pecos War
  • 1876-1877 range war in Pecos River, New Mexico

    alleged to be rustlers. At the same time, Chisum was also fighting Mescalero Apaches from the nearby reservations who were said to prey on his herds. In 1867

    Pecos War

    Pecos War

    Pecos_War

  • Western Apache people
  • Native American ethnic group

    The Western Apache are an Indigenous people of North America, and a subgroup of Apache peoples. They live primarily in east central Arizona, in the United

    Western Apache people

    Western_Apache_people

  • Barbara Ruick
  • American actress and singer (1932–1974)

    actor Robert Horton in 1953. She had co-starred with Horton in the movie Apache War Smoke the previous year. The couple separated just prior to their second

    Barbara Ruick

    Barbara Ruick

    Barbara_Ruick

  • Mickey Free
  • Mexican-born adopted Apache warrior and US Army Indian scout (1848/51–1914)

    Mickey Free (1848/1851 - 1914), Apache name Mig-gan-la-iae, birth name Felix Telles, was an Apache Indian scout and bounty hunter on the American frontier

    Mickey Free

    Mickey Free

    Mickey_Free

  • Nana (chief)
  • American Indian Apache Chief

    volunteers and Apache and Navajo Indian Scouts. Nana survived the Apache Wars. Upon surrender in March 1886 he, other Apache warriors and Apache Scouts were

    Nana (chief)

    Nana (chief)

    Nana_(chief)

  • Gunsmoke: The Last Apache
  • 1990 TV film

    Gunsmoke: The Last Apache is a 1990 American Western television film starring James Arness, based upon the TV series Gunsmoke (1955–1975). It was preceded

    Gunsmoke: The Last Apache

    Gunsmoke:_The_Last_Apache

  • Apache Fury
  • 1964 film

    Apache war party and shelters inside the station. Adding to their troubles, the young Jimmy mistakes approaching non-hostile Pima Indians for Apache killing

    Apache Fury

    Apache_Fury

  • Chato (Apache)
  • Apache warrior and U.S. Army scout

    August 1934) was a Chiricahua Apache subchief who carried out several raids on settlers in Arizona in the 1870s. His Apache name was Bidayajislnl or Pedes-klinje

    Chato (Apache)

    Chato (Apache)

    Chato_(Apache)

  • Mescalero
  • Native American tribe in New Mexico

    considered for merging. › Mescalero or Mescalero Apache (Mescalero-Chiricahua: Naa'dahéńdé) is an Apache tribe of Southern Athabaskan–speaking Native Americans

    Mescalero

    Mescalero

    Mescalero

  • Apache Rifles
  • 1964 film

    their excess equipment to move faster and longer. He defeats a small Apache war party by luring them to attack an unescorted wagon manned by experienced

    Apache Rifles

    Apache_Rifles

  • Ulzana's Raid
  • 1972 film by Robert Aldrich

    an Apache scout. Ke-Ni-Tay knows Ulzana because their wives are sisters. The cavalry troop soon discovers the brutal activities of the Apache war party

    Ulzana's Raid

    Ulzana's_Raid

  • Silver City, New Mexico
  • Town in New Mexico, United States

    City once served as an Apache campsite. With the arrival of the Spaniards, the area became known for its copper mining. The Apaches occupied areas in the

    Silver City, New Mexico

    Silver City, New Mexico

    Silver_City,_New_Mexico

  • Cochise County, Arizona
  • County in Arizona, United States

    Arizona. It is named after Cochise, a Chiricahua Apache, who was a key war leader during the Apache Wars. Its population was 125,447 at the 2020 census

    Cochise County, Arizona

    Cochise County, Arizona

    Cochise_County,_Arizona

  • Apache Ambush
  • 1955 film by Fred F. Sears

    Apache Ambush is a 1955 American action Western film set in the period after the end of the American Civil War. It was directed by Fred F. Sears, with

    Apache Ambush

    Apache_Ambush

  • Jicarilla War
  • War between the Jicarilla Apaches and the U.S. military

    The Jicarilla War began in 1849 and was fought between the Jicarilla Apaches and the United States Army in the New Mexico Territory. Ute warriors also

    Jicarilla War

    Jicarilla War

    Jicarilla_War

  • Battle of Fort Apache
  • Part of the Apache Wars

    of Fort Apache was an engagement of the Apache Wars between the cavalry garrison of Fort Apache and dozens of mounted White Mountain Apache warriors

    Battle of Fort Apache

    Battle of Fort Apache

    Battle_of_Fort_Apache

  • Geronimo: An American Legend
  • 1993 film directed by Walter Hill

    It is a fictionalized account of the Apache Wars and how First Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood convinced Apache leader Geronimo to surrender in 1886.

    Geronimo: An American Legend

    Geronimo:_An_American_Legend

  • Loco (Apache)
  • Apache chief

    Mines Mimbreño Apache chief who was known for seeking peace at all costs with the US Army, despite the outlook of his fellow Apaches like Victorio and

    Loco (Apache)

    Loco (Apache)

    Loco_(Apache)

  • Indigenous peoples of Arizona
  • Native Americans in the US state of Arizona

    had led to relative peace with the Apache reignited the conflict, leading to decades of bloody Apache–Mexico Wars. A majority of Arizona and a part of

    Indigenous peoples of Arizona

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Arizona

  • List of American Civil War battles
  • the Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, Dakota, Kiowa, Navajo, and Shoshone which occurred during the American Civil War – including: the Apache Wars, Colorado

    List of American Civil War battles

    List of American Civil War battles

    List_of_American_Civil_War_battles

  • Camp Grant massacre
  • 1871 massacre of Pinal and Aravaipa Apaches

    Grant massacre, on April 30, 1871, was an attack on Pinal and Aravaipa Apaches who surrendered to the United States Army at Camp Grant, Arizona, along

    Camp Grant massacre

    Camp Grant massacre

    Camp_Grant_massacre

  • American Indian Wars
  • Frontier conflicts in North America, 1609–1890s

    Posey War in Utah between Ute and Paiute Indians against Mormon residents. 1924: The Apache Wars ended in 1924 and brought the American Indian Wars to a

    American Indian Wars

    American Indian Wars

    American_Indian_Wars

  • Fort Sill Apache Tribe
  • Federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma

    Sill—Chiricahua—Warm Springs—Apache Tribe is the federally recognized Native American tribe of Chiricahua Warm Springs Apache in Oklahoma. They were formerly

    Fort Sill Apache Tribe

    Fort_Sill_Apache_Tribe

  • War Drums
  • 1957 film by Reginald LeBorg

    American Civil War, a group of Apache led by their chief Mangas Coloradas track some of their stolen horses to a group of Mexicans. The Apaches kill the lot

    War Drums

    War_Drums

  • Pionsenay
  • Chiricahua Apache military leader (c. 1830–c. 1878)

    Pionsenay (c. 1830–c. 1878) was a Chiricahua Apache war chief from Arizona. He was a fierce raider who advocated for war against the Americans, in opposition

    Pionsenay

    Pionsenay

  • Heavy cavalry
  • Cavalry with strong armor, horses, and weaponry

    previous centuries. From roughly 1650 to 1820, Spanish heavy cavalry fought Apache warriors in North America.[citation needed] Several small battles occurred;

    Heavy cavalry

    Heavy cavalry

    Heavy_cavalry

  • Acoma Pueblo
  • Native American tribe, settlement, and reservation in New Mexico, U.S.

    Popempol, Chumpo, Calpo, Buzcoico, Ezmicaio, and Bempol (a recruited Apache war leader). On January 21, 1599, Vicente de Zaldívar (Juan de Zaldívar's

    Acoma Pueblo

    Acoma Pueblo

    Acoma_Pueblo

  • Apache Pass
  • Landform in Cochise County, Arizona

    Apache Pass, also known by its earlier Spanish name Puerto del Dado ("Pass of the Die"), is a historic mountain pass in the U.S. state of Arizona between

    Apache Pass

    Apache Pass

    Apache_Pass

  • Rio Grande (1950 film)
  • 1950 film by John Ford

    releases: Fort Apache (1948) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949). Wayne plays the lead in all three films, as Captain Kirby York in Fort Apache, then as Captain

    Rio Grande (1950 film)

    Rio Grande (1950 film)

    Rio_Grande_(1950_film)

  • Greenwood Memorial Park (San Diego)
  • Cemetery in San Diego County, California

    War veteran, Medal of Honor recipient, attorney, founder of Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps Charles Schroeter (1837–1921), Civil War and Apache War

    Greenwood Memorial Park (San Diego)

    Greenwood_Memorial_Park_(San_Diego)

  • Apache Uprising
  • 1965 film by R. G. Springsteen

    Apache Uprising is a 1965 American Technicolor Western Techniscope film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Max Lamb and Harry Sanford. The film

    Apache Uprising

    Apache_Uprising

  • Plains Apache
  • Native America tribe in southwest Oklahoma

    template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Plains Apache are a small Southern Athabaskan tribe who live on the Southern Plains of

    Plains Apache

    Plains Apache

    Plains_Apache

  • Britton Davis
  • American soldier (1860–1930)

    to serve at San Carlos in 1882 during the Apache Wars where he commanded two companies (B and E) of Apache Scouts alongside Captain Emmet Crawford. In

    Britton Davis

    Britton_Davis

  • Battle of Cibecue Creek
  • 1881 battle during the Apache Wars

    of the Apache Wars, fought in August 1881 between the United States and White Mountain Apaches in Arizona, at Cibecue Creek on the Fort Apache Indian

    Battle of Cibecue Creek

    Battle of Cibecue Creek

    Battle_of_Cibecue_Creek

  • Broken Arrow (1950 film)
  • 1950 film by Delmer Daves

    Native American sympathetically. Tom Jeffords finds a wounded 14-year-old Apache boy dying from buckshot wounds in his back. The boy tries to attack him

    Broken Arrow (1950 film)

    Broken_Arrow_(1950_film)

  • Chihuahua (chief)
  • Chief of the Chokonen local group of the Tsokanende Band of Chiricahua Apache

    chief of the Chokonen local group of the Tsokanende Band of Chiricahua Apache who carried out several raids on settlers in Arizona in the 1870s and 1880s

    Chihuahua (chief)

    Chihuahua (chief)

    Chihuahua_(chief)

  • Tom Jeffords
  • American Indian agent (1832–1914)

    the Arizona Territory. His friendship with Apache leader Cochise was instrumental in ending the Indian wars in that region. He first met Cochise when he

    Tom Jeffords

    Tom Jeffords

    Tom_Jeffords

  • Battle of Tres Castillos
  • Battle which ended Victorio's War

    death of the Chiricahua Apache chieftain Victorio and the death or capture of most of his followers. The battle ended Victorio's War, a 14-month long odyssey

    Battle of Tres Castillos

    Battle of Tres Castillos

    Battle_of_Tres_Castillos

  • Sergeant Rutledge
  • 1960 film by John Ford

    provides evidence in Rutledge's favor, noting that he had saved her life when Apache Indians were attacking. Circumstantial evidence suggests that Rutledge committed

    Sergeant Rutledge

    Sergeant Rutledge

    Sergeant_Rutledge

  • Chiricahua
  • Band of Apache Native Americans

    tribes: the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, located near Apache, Oklahoma, with a small reservation outside Deming, New Mexico; the Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero

    Chiricahua

    Chiricahua

    Chiricahua

  • 4th Cavalry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    Kansas. Indian Wars: Comanches; Solomon River, Kansas; July 1857 Little Bighorn; Red River; Remolino; Palo Duro Canyon; Geronimo's Apaches Expedition; 1886

    4th Cavalry Regiment (United States)

    4th Cavalry Regiment (United States)

    4th_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Harry Morgan
  • American actor (1915–2011)

    Moran (uncredited) Big Jim McLain (1952) as Narrator (voice, uncredited) Apache War Smoke (1952) as Ed Cotten Toughest Man in Arizona (1952) as Verne Kimber

    Harry Morgan

    Harry Morgan

    Harry_Morgan

  • Apache Campaign (1896)
  • Part of the Apache Wars

    The Apache Campaign of 1896 was the final United States Army operation against Apaches who were raiding and not living in a reservation. It began in April

    Apache Campaign (1896)

    Apache Campaign (1896)

    Apache_Campaign_(1896)

  • Bascom affair
  • 1861 confrontation between Apache Indians and the US Army

    decades-long Apache Wars between the United States and several tribes in the southwestern United States. War was coming with the Chiricahua Apache. The affair

    Bascom affair

    Bascom affair

    Bascom_affair

  • Ambush at Cimarron Pass
  • 1958 film

    their fort. Corbin had been attempting to sell repeating rifles to the Apache, and the cavalry are now carrying the rifles. They encounter the survivors

    Ambush at Cimarron Pass

    Ambush_at_Cimarron_Pass

  • Skirmish in Doubtful Canyon
  • Part of the Apache Wars (1864)

    of about 100 Apaches. The fighting occurred near Steins Peak in Doubtful Canyon, Arizona Territory. Doubtful Canyon, along with Apache Pass and Cookes

    Skirmish in Doubtful Canyon

    Skirmish_in_Doubtful_Canyon

  • Stagecoach (1939 film)
  • American film by John Ford

    an eclectic group of travelers riding on a stagecoach through dangerous Apache territory. The film has long been recognized as an important work transcending

    Stagecoach (1939 film)

    Stagecoach (1939 film)

    Stagecoach_(1939_film)

  • Nelson A. Miles
  • American military officer (1839–1925)

    (1853–1896), who had studied Apache culture and ways, succeeded in meeting with and negotiating a surrender of the war chief at a subsequent meeting

    Nelson A. Miles

    Nelson A. Miles

    Nelson_A._Miles

  • Henry Johnson (Buffalo Soldier)
  • US Army sergeant and recipient of the Medal of Honor (1850–1904)

    headed to New Mexico and spent the next two years fighting the Apaches in Victorio's War. He was discharged in January 1883 at Fort Riley. Johnson reenlisted

    Henry Johnson (Buffalo Soldier)

    Henry Johnson (Buffalo Soldier)

    Henry_Johnson_(Buffalo_Soldier)

  • Apache Tejo
  • context of the Apache Wars, the Apache chief Mangas Coloradas held a council here with the white settlers in about 1863, where the Apache were promised

    Apache Tejo

    Apache Tejo

    Apache_Tejo

  • Al Sieber
  • German-American frontier soldier and prospector (1843–1907)

    decorated Chief of Scouts for the United States Army during the subsequent Apache Wars of 1849 – 1886 in the southwestern United States. Albert "Al" Sieber

    Al Sieber

    Al Sieber

    Al_Sieber

  • Lozen
  • Apache prophetess

    1840 – June 17, 1889) was a warrior and prophet of the Chihenne Chiricahua Apache. She was the sister of Victorio, a prominent chief. Born into the Chihenne

    Lozen

    Lozen

  • Hondo (film)
  • 1953 film

    fort, since the treaty with the Apache was broken and they are planning a war; Angie believes her friendship with the Apache will keep her safe. That night

    Hondo (film)

    Hondo_(film)

  • Taza (Chiricahua leader)
  • Apache chief (c.1843–1876)

    the Chokonen and principal chief of the Chokonen band of the Chiricahua Apache. His mother Dos-teh-seh (“Something-at-the-campfire-already-cooked”), was

    Taza (Chiricahua leader)

    Taza (Chiricahua leader)

    Taza_(Chiricahua_leader)

  • Lobo Blanco
  • Jicarilla Apache chief

    the New Mexico Territory during the Apache Wars, including the Wagon Mound massacre. Haley, James L. "the Apaches: A History and Culture Portrait ", Univ

    Lobo Blanco

    Lobo_Blanco

  • Juh
  • Chief of the Nednhi Apache (1825-1883)

    band of the Chiricahua Apache. Prior to the 1870s, Juh was unknown in the areas controlled by the United States. He went to war together with the Tchihende

    Juh

    Juh

  • Zebina Streeter
  • American renegade (1838–1889)

    26, 1889) was an American renegade known for the time he spent with the Apache tribes. Beginning in the 1870s, he raided Mexico and the Southwestern United

    Zebina Streeter

    Zebina_Streeter

  • Apache Trail
  • Historic stagecoach trail in Arizona

    The Apache Trail in Arizona was a stagecoach trail that ran through the Superstition Mountains. It was named the Apache Trail after the Apache Indians

    Apache Trail

    Apache Trail

    Apache_Trail

  • Bernard J. D. Irwin
  • United States Army Medal of Honor recipient (1830–1917)

    1830 – December 15, 1917) was an assistant army surgeon during the Apache Wars and the first (chronologically by action) Medal of Honor recipient. His

    Bernard J. D. Irwin

    Bernard J. D. Irwin

    Bernard_J._D._Irwin

  • George Nicholas Bascom
  • US Army officer (1837–1862)

    Bascom Affair at Apache Pass, that is considered to be the key event in triggering the 1861–1872 Apache War. After the American Civil War began, Bascom was

    George Nicholas Bascom

    George_Nicholas_Bascom

  • Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1
  • 2024 film by Kevin Costner

    a Western Apache war band. He buries their bodies and establishes the town of Horizon. In 1863, American homesteader Horizon faces an Apache raid led by

    Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1

    Horizon:_An_American_Saga_–_Chapter_1

  • Victorio
  • Apache leader

    central Apaches in what is now the American states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua. In Victorio's War from

    Victorio

    Victorio

    Victorio

  • Jicarilla Apache
  • Native American ethnic group

    being considered for merging. › Jicarilla Apache (Spanish: [xikaˈɾiʝa], locally [hɪkəˈɹiə]; Jicarilla Apache: Jicarilla Dindéi), one of several loosely

    Jicarilla Apache

    Jicarilla Apache

    Jicarilla_Apache

  • Apaches (subculture)
  • Parisian Belle Époque underworld subculture

    Les Apaches (French: [a.paʃ]) was a Parisian Belle Époque violent criminal underworld subculture of early 20th-century hooligans, night muggers, street

    Apaches (subculture)

    Apaches (subculture)

    Apaches_(subculture)

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    Arizona and New Mexico during the Apache Wars. The heliograph was standard military equipment as late as World War II. Wireless telegraphy developed in

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • Apache Solr
  • Open-source enterprise-search platform

    more advanced customization. Apache Solr is developed in an open, collaborative manner by the Apache Solr project at the Apache Software Foundation. In 2004

    Apache Solr

    Apache Solr

    Apache_Solr

  • First Battle of Adobe Walls
  • 1864 battle in the American Indian Wars

    States Army and Native Americans. The Kiowa, Comanche and Plains Apache (Kiowa Apache) tribes drove from the battlefield a United States column that was

    First Battle of Adobe Walls

    First Battle of Adobe Walls

    First_Battle_of_Adobe_Walls

  • The Last Wagon (1956 film)
  • 1956 film by Delmer Daves

    group manages to travel safely for five days, avoiding a large nearby Apache war party. Todd then notices that a small U.S. cavalry detachment has appeared

    The Last Wagon (1956 film)

    The_Last_Wagon_(1956_film)

  • Massai
  • Apache warrior (c. 1847–1906)

    the Mimbres/Mimbreños local group of the Chihenne band of the Chiricahua Apache. He was a warrior who was captured, but escaped from a train that was sending

    Massai

    Massai

    Massai

  • Carnoviste
  • Mescalero Apache war chief

    Carnoviste (ca. 1825 – 1876) was Mescalero Apache war chief. His band of a southern Guadalupe Mescalero were based in the Texan Big Bend Country, ranging

    Carnoviste

    Carnoviste

  • King Philip's War
  • 1675–78 war in New England

    King Philip's War (sometimes called the First Indian War, Metacom's War, Pometacomet's Rebellion, or Metacom's Rebellion) was an armed conflict in 1675–1678

    King Philip's War

    King Philip's War

    King_Philip's_War

  • 40 Guns to Apache Pass
  • 1967 film by William Witney

    to Apache Pass is a 1967 American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Audie Murphy. In the Arizona Territory of 1868, the Apaches, led

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  • Brunckow's Cabin
  • Historic site in Cochise County, Arizona

    Apaches, but his stay was uneventful. There were, however, "several fresh graves" at Brunckow's Cabin that served as "mute testimony to recent Apache

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    All's Well That Ends Well.' A clown and servant to the Countess of Rousillon.

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    Changed into a spider by Athena.

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    Wood. Renowned warrior chief of the Chiricahua Apache.

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    Little one.

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  • Attache
  • v. t.

    One attached to another person or thing, as a part of a suite or staff. Specifically: One attached to an embassy.

  • Space
  • n.

    A quantity or portion of extension; distance from one thing to another; an interval between any two or more objects; as, the space between two stars or two hills; the sound was heard for the space of a mile.

  • Apace
  • adv.

    With a quick pace; quick; fast; speedily.

  • Apaume
  • n.

    See Appaume.

  • Earache
  • n.

    Ache or pain in the ear.

  • Panache
  • n.

    A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or ornamental group of feathers.

  • Apaches
  • n. pl.

    A group of nomadic North American Indians including several tribes native of Arizona, New Mexico, etc.

  • Space
  • n.

    To arrange or adjust the spaces in or between; as, to space words, lines, or letters.

  • Ache
  • v. i.

    Continued pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain. "Such an ache in my bones."

  • Pace
  • v. t.

    To measure by steps or paces; as, to pace a piece of ground.

  • Mapach
  • n.

    The raccoon.

  • Patache
  • n.

    A tender to a fleet, formerly used for conveying men, orders, or treasure.

  • Pace
  • n.

    Manner of stepping or moving; gait; walk; as, the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and amble are paces of the horse; a swaggering pace; a quick pace.

  • Apathy
  • n.

    Want of feeling; privation of passion, emotion, or excitement; dispassion; -- applied either to the body or the mind. As applied to the mind, it is a calmness, indolence, or state of indifference, incapable of being ruffled or roused to active interest or exertion by pleasure, pain, or passion.

  • Spathe
  • n.

    A special involucre formed of one leaf and inclosing a spadix, as in aroid plants and palms. See the Note under Bract, and Illust. of Spadix.

  • Orache
  • n.

    A genus (Atriplex) of herbs or low shrubs of the Goosefoot family, most of them with a mealy surface.

  • Teache
  • n.

    One of the series of boilers in which the cane juice is treated in making sugar; especially, the last boiler of the series.

  • Spathaceous
  • a.

    Having a spathe; resembling a spathe; spathal.

  • Crache
  • v.

    To scratch.

  • Pace
  • v. t.

    To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in.