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  1. Cochise - Wikipedia

    Cochise believed that the Americans had violated the rules of war by capturing and killing Mangas Coloradas during a parley session. Cochise and the Apache continued their raids against U.S. …

  2. Cochise College

    Cochise College is a two-year public community college in Arizona offering over 90 degree and technical certificates. Now offering bachelor's degrees!

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Cochise and Geronimo, The Chiricahua Apaches - DesertUSA

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

  6. Life of Cochise, Apache Warrior and Chief - ThoughtCo

    Sep 26, 2018 · Cochise is known for his significant role in Indian-White relations. He lived and prospered by war, but died in peace: a man of great integrity and principle and a worthy leader …

  7. Cochise – Strong Apache LeaderLegends of America

    One of the most famous Apache leaders to resist westward expansion by white settlers was Cochise of the Chiricahua Apache.

  8. Cochise: The Legendary Apache Leader Who Fought For His Tribe ...

    May 17, 2019 · Cochise led an Apache uprising against the United States government in Arizona territory in 1861 and kept fighting for 11 more years.

  9. Cochise - HistoryNet

    Facts, information and articles about Cochise, a Native American Indian Chief from the Wild West.

  10. Cochise County, Arizona - Wikipedia

    Cochise County (/ koʊˈtʃiːs / koh-CHEESS) is a county in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is named after Cochise, a Chiricahua Apache,, who was a key war leader during …