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    The Mimbreños were a sub-tribe of Apache, Native Americans, who were based in New Mexico. Their territory included the narrow valley of the Mimbres River...
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    chief of the Coppermine Mimbreños and principal leader of all the Tchihende, along with Loco, chief of the Warm Spring Mimbreños and second-ranking among...
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    principal leader of the Coppermine Mimbreños and led them for about 25 years while Cuchillo Negro led the Warm Springs Mimbreños. In 1846, when the United States...
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    of the Copper Mines Tchihende, (1863), the Copper Mines Mimbreños and the Warm Springs Mimbreños, under Pindah's pressure, were forced to leave the Pinos...
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    Mountains and the Cook's Range, hence called Mimbreño / Mimbres Apaches, eastern local group; often the name Mimbreños is used to identify the whole Chihenne...
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    of Mangas Coloradas, leader of the Copper Mines and last leader of the Mimbreños local groups of the Chihenne band and principal chief of the Chihenne...
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  • CE. Apache bands include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño, Salinero, Plains, and Western Apache (Aravaipa, Pinaleño, Coyotero, and...
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    the inhabitants. In 1848 Mangas Coloradas and Cuchillo Negro with their Mimbreños, and Miguel Narbona and Yrigollen with their Chiricahuas, attacked Sonora...
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    Mescalero opened their reservation to other Apache tribes, such as the Mimbreno (Chíhéńde, Warm Springs Apaches) and the Chiricahua (Shá’i’áńde or Chidikáágu)...
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  • and chief, he succeeded Mangas Coloradas as chief of the "Coppermine" Mimbreños. He was a primary actor in Apache warfare until the mid-1860s, along with...
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    nickname "Big Foot" Massai; c. 1847–1906, 1911?) was a member of the Mimbres/Mimbreños local group of the Chihenne band of the Chiricahua Apache. He was a warrior...
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    service in 1971, some original Mimbreño dinnerware can still be found today in service on BNSF Railway business cars. Mimbreño has been dubbed "the oldest...
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    year Mimbreño plates and pieces became available to ordinary individuals for the first time, disposed of in two large public offerings. Mimbreño railroad...
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    Swarts Ruin excavations of 1924–1927) were imitated on Santa Fe Railroad "Mimbreños" china dinnerware from 1936 to 1970. Three Circle phase (825/850–1000)...
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    daughter of Mangas Coloradas, who was the leader of the Warm Springs and Mimbreño local groups of the Chihenne band. Their children were Taza (1842–1876)...
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  • list of people and characters with the surname Nana (chief) (died 1896), Mimbreño Apache chief Nana (deejay) (born 1983), Malaysian Akademi Fantasia contestant...
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    Atlanta, GA. ISBN 1-56352-357-4. Luckin, Richard W. (1994). Mimbres to Mimbreño: A Study of Santa Fe's Famous China Pattern. RK Publishing, Golden, CO...
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    right from the outset. Mary Colter specially designed a china pattern, Mimbreno, for the Super Chief's dining cars. Beginning in the 1930s, the Fred Harvey...
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  • the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It was occupied by Mimbreños from about 600 to 1140 and is considered an early Mogollon culture site...
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    Chiricahua Apache) and Dos-teh-seh, daughter of the great Warm Spring/Mimbreño Chief Mangas Coloradas. Britton Davis described him as being 6'1" in height...
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    County's San Mateo Mountains. Vicks Peak was named after Victorio, “a Mimbreño Apache leader whose territory included much of the south and southwest...
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    White Mountain, Cibicue, Northern Tonto, Southern Tonto - and include the Mimbreno, a band of the Chiricahua. "Jicarilla Apache Nation". www.newmexico.org...
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    to study Mimbres pottery and write the book, Designs From the Ancient Mimbreños. He was awarded the Palmes d'Académique from the French government for...
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    by Russell and Hegmon, which gives examples and photos of other ancient Mimbreño artists' work. Art Institute of Chicago Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture...
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  • century and depicts the struggle for independence of an Indian tribe (the Mimbreno Appacheans) led by war chief Ulzana against Captain Burton, a corrupt army...
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    saddle between Diana Temple; the headwaters east (Boucher Canyon), are from Mimbreno Point, and east from the northwest flank of Eremita Mesa, part of the South...
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    informed Mary Colter's designs for the Santa Fe Railroad's distinctive "Mimbreño" china, produced for the Super Chief (and later for business class dining...
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  • protect their lives and property from the escalating conflict with the Mimbreños. When the provisional Arizona Territory was annexed to the Confederacy...
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  • chiefs Caballero and San Juan, aging Mimbreño chief Nana (married among the Mescalero people) and the great Mimbreño chief Victorio: on which occasion Victorio...
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  • along both sides of the Rio Grande, sometimes in partnership with the Mimbreños or the Lipans, and Alsate's Chisos band was a leading player. As well...
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