Geronimo and Cochise were both prominent leaders of the Apache tribe, but they lived during different times and had distinct approaches to resistance against U.S. expansion. Geronimo, active primarily in the late 19th century, became known for his fierce guerrilla warfare tactics and his prolonged resistance against U.S. forces. In contrast, Cochise, who led in the mid-19th century, was known for his diplomatic efforts as well as military strategies, notably signing the Treaty of Apache Pass in 1852. Both figures symbolize the struggle of Native Americans against colonization, yet their legacies and methods of resistance highlight different aspects of Apache history.
Geronimo, crazy horse, sitting bull, cochise, red cloud
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Black Hawk, Black Elk, Black Kettle, Cochise, Geronimo, Osceola, Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, Pontiac, Crazy Horse, and Tecumseh are some of the most famous Native American war leaders.
Mangas Coloradas or "Red Sleeves" was the uncle of Cochise.
Geronimo was an apache Indian.
Cochise and Geronimo.
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"Geronimo is native American leader who fought for his tribe and moved his tribe to Mexico
Cochise and Geronimo.
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Cochise and Geronimo were both from Arizona.
Perhaps Cochise or Geronimo. Perhaps Senator John McCain.
To my knowledge Cochise never surrendered. Perhaps you are thinking of Geronimo; another Apache leader who fought the good fight before deciding to surrender.
Cochise and Geronimo should be considered. Ira Hayes at Iwo Jima's flag raising is a possible.