Francisco, often referred to as "Francisco the Butcher," was a prominent Apache chief known for his fierce resistance against Mexican and American expansion into Apache territory during the 19th century. His nickname likely derived from his reputation as a formidable warrior and leader in conflict. He played a significant role in the Apache Wars, which were a series of armed conflicts between various Apache groups and the U.S. government. Francisco's leadership and tactical skills made him a notable figure in Native American history.
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Apache Chief - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:12 (nf)
Apache
Geronimo, the last great warrior chief of the Apache, rode in Teddy Roosevelt's inaugural parade.
Apache Chief - 1949 was released on: USA: 4 November 1949 West Germany: 23 November 1953
San Francisco Chief was created in 1954.
it is an apache chief who resisted white encroachment on tribal lands.
In the past, each Apache band was led by its own chief, who was chosen by a tribal council. Most important decisions were made by the council, and all the Apache councilmembers had to agree before an action could be taken. An Apache chief was more like a tribal chairman than a president. Most of his job was mediating between other Apaches. Most Apache tribes still use tribal councils for their government today.
In the past, each Apache band was led by its own chief, who was chosen by a tribal council. Most important decisions were made by the council, and all the Apache councilmembers had to agree before an action could be taken. An Apache chief was more like a tribal chairman than a president. Most of his job was mediating between other Apaches. Most Apache tribes still use tribal councils for their government today.
He was about 90 years of age
Cochise was an Apache Chief who lived from 1805-1874. He fought in many battles but is famed for his part in the Battle of Apache Pass.
The cast of Apache Love - 1913 includes: William Bertram Mona Darkfeather as Mona Chief Harvey Artie Ortego as Ortega