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Post by naiches2 on May 17, 2011 15:47:50 GMT -5
Chiricahua women at Alabama
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Post by sasja on May 21, 2011 6:57:51 GMT -5
Any one know who this lady is, photo has been taken at Fort Sill? Attachments:
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Post by kayitah on May 21, 2011 9:16:47 GMT -5
Seems to be Helen Chato, wife of Alfred Chato
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Post by jeroen on May 21, 2011 11:06:31 GMT -5
I also have her as Helen Chatto...
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Post by jeroen on May 31, 2011 11:18:38 GMT -5
Does anybody have info about this girl, Na-din-praquai-gizay?
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Post by sasja on Jun 5, 2011 8:01:55 GMT -5
Don't know if this has been posted before: Photo taken around 1900's at Fort Sill Showing Miss Voss , dutch reformed church missionary teaching kitchen skills to apache girls. From left to right: Isabel Enjady- Perico, her sister Eloise Perico, Irene Gooday and Minnie Dee Attachments:
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Post by sasja on Jun 5, 2011 13:17:17 GMT -5
Chiricahua women at Alabama Could the lady in the middle of the photograph be Na dos teh, Nana's wife? She looks like the lady in this picture : Attachments:
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Post by jeroen on Jun 14, 2011 15:49:32 GMT -5
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Post by Mithlo on Jun 14, 2011 23:09:58 GMT -5
Jeroen: You and I must be on the same path!!!!!!!! I have for years now, believed that these two were indeed She-ga and ............................Ummmmm...............Marionetta!!!!!!!!No proof though, just my opinion! Only thing is I have never believed Marionetta to be Geronimo's WIFE!!!! I like the way your thinking Jeroen!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by bobby on Jun 14, 2011 23:59:38 GMT -5
If the women on the right side is She-ga, the one on the left could not be her. They don't seem similar at all, as far as I'm concerned. Attachments:
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Post by bobby on Jun 15, 2011 0:00:33 GMT -5
Comparing those photos, I must say it can't be the same woman. It's enough to look at their noses. Attachments:
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Post by coeurrouge on Jun 15, 2011 11:35:16 GMT -5
Comparing those photos, I must say it can't be the same woman. It's enough to look at their noses. About the two women captured near Mescalero Reservation, only She-ga was taken again by Geronimo. And Manonetta was captured on august and guarded at Fort Bowie or anywhere else than with She-ga. The woman with possibly She-ga was not Mañonetta.
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Post by coeurrouge on Jun 15, 2011 11:39:47 GMT -5
If the women on the right side is She-ga, the one on the left could not be her. They don't seem similar at all, as far as I'm concerned. I think Jeroen is right about She-ga. We don't konw how was looking She-ga. The photo in Houston, my idea is that the woman was in fact, Yanozha's wife who certainly died in Florida or Alabama. We are not sure that in the train photo it was She'Ga on the window.
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Post by coeurrouge on Jun 15, 2011 11:42:01 GMT -5
Look the Hair cut of She-Ga, it seems that she was just mourning (cry a dead person).
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Post by bobby on Jun 15, 2011 19:48:18 GMT -5
If the women on the right side is She-ga, the one on the left could not be her. They don't seem similar at all, as far as I'm concerned. I think Jeroen is right about She-ga. We don't konw how was looking She-ga. The photo in Houston, my idea is that the woman was in fact, Yanozha's wife who certainly died in Florida or Alabama. We are not sure that in the train photo it was She'Ga on the window. Here are quotes from Debo's book ("Geronimo: The man, his time, his place"): "Yahnozha was Geronimo's brother-in-law, probably the brother of She-gha." "At this time Geronimo and other Bedonkohes under his leadership were living among the Chiricahuas. It was probably at this period that he married a close relative of the Cochise family, a Chiricahua-Nednai woman named She-gha. Her brother, Yahnozha, was to become one of his most dependable warriors". So, either Yanozha had a wife who was very similar to him, or this is his sister She-gha, standing next to him on the photo from Sam Huston Attachments:
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