cochise
/koʊˈtʃiːz/Definitions
1. proper noun
A prominent Apache leader who resisted the Mexican Army’s encroachment on Apache lands in the 19th century.
“The story of Cochise is a testament to the resilience of Native American communities in the face of colonialism.”
2. noun
A leader or chieftain, especially in a Native American tribe.
“The tribe elected a new cochise to lead them after the old leader’s passing.”