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    Naiche. Chief Naiche ( / ˈnaɪtʃi / NYE-chee; [1] c. 1857 –1919) was the final hereditary chief of the Chiricahua band of Apache Indians. [2] Background. Naiche, whose name in English means "meddlesome one" or "mischief maker", is alternately spelled Nache, Nachi, or Natchez. [2]

  2. Naiche was the last hereditary chief of the Chiricahua band of Apache Indians, son of Cochise and brother of Taza. He fought against white settlers and joined Geronimo in several raids and surrenders, before living in Oklahoma and New Mexico.

  3. Naiche (Nachi, Nache, Natchez, meaning "mischief maker" or "meddlesome one") was the last hereditary leader of the Chiricahua Apache. As a young man, Naiche, a son of Cochise, led many Apache raids in Arizona. He became chief after his older brother, Taza, died in 1876.

  4. Apr 22, 2021 · Naiche was the son of Cochise and the leader of the Chiricahua band that included Geronimo. He tried to adapt to white ways and survived the flu epidemic of 1919.

  5. Nov 4, 2019 · Genealogy for Naiche (Natchez) (1856 - 1919) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  7. Naiche was the last hereditary leader of the Chokonen band of Chiricahuas, who were imprisoned by the U.S. Army for 27 years. His painting shows a gáhé dance, a traditional ceremony among the birds, insects, and plant life.

  8. by one Posted on September 10, 2022. Chief Naiche. Chief Naiche (1857–1919) was the final hereditary chief of the Chiricahua band of Apache Indians. Naiche, whose name in English means “meddlesome one” or “mischief maker”, is alternately spelled Nache, Nachi, or Natchez.

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