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    Victorio (Bidu-ya, Beduiat; ca. 1825–October 14, 1880) was a warrior and chief of the Warm Springs band of the Tchihendeh (or Chihenne, often called Mimbreño) division of the central Apaches in what is now the American states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua.

  2. Nov 16, 2009 · The warrior Victorio, one of the greatest Apache military strategists of all time, dies on October 15, 1880, in the Tres Castillos Mountains south of El Paso, Texas. Born in New Mexico around...

  3. Sep 3, 2008 · Victorio’s War. For Apache chief Victorio, the decision to make war on the United States was a matter of rights and spirituality. Known as the "greatest Indian general" ever, he terrorized settlers and the army, surpassing Geronimo's feats and ferocity. by Robert M. Utley 9/3/2008.

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  5. May 29, 2018 · Victorio (c. 1820–1880) was an Apache warrior known as an intelligent and feared fighter. He proved his military cunning by leading small groups of warriors—often consisting of no more than 35 to 50 fighters—in triumphant resistance to American and Mexican troops.

  6. Victorio ' s War, or the Victorio Campaign, was an armed conflict between the Apache followers of Chief Victorio, the United States, and Mexico beginning in September 1879. Faced with arrest and forcible relocation from his homeland in New Mexico to San Carlos Indian Reservation in southeastern Arizona , Victorio led a guerrilla war across ...

  7. Chief Victorio – Fighting for Ancestral Lands. Victorio – Image pre-1880, a touch of color by LOA. Known as Bidu-ya or Beduiat to his Apache people, Victorio was a warrior and chief of the Chihenne band of the Chiricahua Apache in what is now New Mexico. Born on the Black Range of New Mexico around 1825, Victorio was raised as a member of ...

  8. Nov 20, 2012 · Summary: Vittorio (c.1825 1880) was a famous chief of the Apache tribe. He was a leading figure in the resistance to white settlement on Apache tribal lands. He was eventually caught by Mexican soldiers at Tres Castillos in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. Victorio and his band all died and the Mexicans took their scalps to claim their bounties.

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