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  • Cochise tradition - Wikipedia
    The Cochise tradition appears to be ancestral to the prehistoric Mogollon (Mimbres) and Hohokam traditions The Cochise tradition is part of the Picosa culture, which encapsulates the Archaic lifestyles of people from three locations with interconnected artifacts and lifestyles
  • Why Famous Movie Characters Cochise, Radio Raheem Resonate
    Making it all the more poignant when unforeseen violence rips them apart, like with famous movie character Cochise, which Cornish is still impacted by despite watching the classic film several times
  • Cochise culture | Native American, Southwest US, Archaeology - Britannica
    Cochise culture, an ancient North American Indian culture that existed perhaps 9,000 to 2,000 years ago, known from sites in Arizona and western New Mexico and named for the ancient Lake Cochise, now a dry desert basin called Willcox Playa, near which important finds were made
  • Cochise Culture Thrives in American Southwest - EBSCO
    The Cochise culture laid the foundation for later societies in the region, including the Mogollon, Hohokam, and Anasazi, who further advanced the artistic and social complexity of the Southwest
  • Cochise ~ Complete Wiki Biography with Photos | Videos
    In 1950, director Delmer Daves turned Arnold's novel into a film re-titled Broken Arrow, featuring James Stewart as Jeffords and Jeff Chandler as Cochise Broken Arrow is often credited as the first sound film to show a sympathetic picture of Native Americans and influenced the popular image of Native American people
  • Cochise - New World Encyclopedia
    In popular culture, Cochise is eclipsed by Geronimo, who is revered as a great, resistant leader of his people However, it should be noted that the people who followed Cochise remained and kept the Apache culture alive, while those who followed Geronimo perished almost entirely
  • Cochise, Great Apache Warrior and Chief - Frontier
    Cochise has become an icon in American history, known for his honesty, toughness and strong will As with so many Native chiefs, his most famous words asked only for justice and truthfulness of whites:
  • Cochise - HISTORY
    Like many other Chiricahua Apache, Cochise resented the encroachment of Mexican and American settlers on their traditional lands Cochise led numerous raids on the settlers living on both sides
  • Who was Cochise? - Native American Tribes
    Cochise himself was known to trade with stagecoach stations and white settlers, showing an openness to diplomacy that defied later stereotypes This uneasy peace, however, was shattered by a single, catastrophic event in 1861, an incident known as the Bascom Affair
  • 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





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