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Mangas Coloradas or Dasoda-hae (known as Red Sleeves ) (c.1793 - January 18, 1863) was an Apache tribal chief and a member of the Eastern Chiricahua nation, whose homeland stretched west from the...
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The lives and times of the Apache chiefs, Cochise, Geronimo and Mangas Coloradas. ... Cochise, Geronimo and Mangas Coloradas ... In an incident at a mining camp, Mangas Coloradas, chief of the Mimbreño Chiricahua, was whipped, an act that resulted in his life-long enmity against white men. Though his nephew Cochise had...
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In the summer of 1860, Mangas Coloradas (Red Sleeves, for the color of a shirt he wore), the principal chief of the Bedonkohe branch of the Chiricahua Apaches, had sought peace, not war, with the whites.
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MANGAS COLORADAS (Red Sleeves): ... Together, Mangas Coloradas and Cochise ravaged much southern New Mexico and Arizona , until Mangas was wounded in 1862, captured and killed in January 1863, allegedly while trying to escape from Fort McLane , New Mexico . Upon the death of his uncle, Cochise became principal chief...
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A native American of the Chiricahua Apache tribe, Mangas Coloradas saw encroachment of his people's land from two directions -- white settlers from the East, and Spaniards from the South.
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Mangas Coloradas, a member of the Apache tribe, was born in New Mexico in about 1795. A superb warrior, he eventually became the chief of the Eastern Chiricahuas and led constant attacks on Mexican settlements in Sonora and Chihuahua.
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Apache Indian Chief Mangas Coloradas- ... Mangas Coloradas, Spanish for "Red Sleeves", emerged as the great Chief of the Beonkohes Apache in southwestern New Mexico after the Mexican-instigated massacre of many Apache Indians in 1837.
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Mangas Coloradas, a formidable man well over six feet tall, was the Head chief of the eastern band of the Chiricahuas also know as the Mimreno Apaches. He gone on the 'warpath' when during a friendly visit to some Gold miners at Palos Altos in southwestern New Mexico he had been tied up and savagely whipped.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mangas Coloradas. Mangas Coloradas. Information about Mangas Coloradas in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In 1863, while carrying a flag of truce, he was arrested, tortured, and killed. Mangas Coloradas was born in the southwest of present-day New Mexico.
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Cochise and Mangos Coloradas defended Apache pass in southeast Arizona against the Californians, who marched under Gen. ... His mother was a daughter of the notorious Mangas Coloradas. ... Mangas Coloradas (Span: `red sleeves') . A Mimbreno Apache chief. He pledged friendship to the Americans when Gen.
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