Chato cejudo biography definition
Chato cejudo biography definition
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Chato (Apache)
Apache warrior
Chato | |
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Born | c.
1854 |
Died | 13 August 1934 (aged 79–80) |
Cause of death | automobile accident |
Nickname | Alfred Chatto |
Chato (Spanish nickname: "flat", Chatto or Chatta, c.
1854 – 13 August 1934) was a ChiricahuaApache subchief who carried out several raids on settlers in Arizona in the 1870s. His Apache name was Bidayajislnl or Pedes-klinje.
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He was a protege of Cochise, and he surrendered with Cochise in 1872 going to live on the San Carlos Reservation in southern Arizona, where he became an Apache Scout. Following his service as a scout he was taken prisoner after being coerced to travel to Washington, D.C.
Chato was imprisoned in St. Augustine, Florida along with almost 500 other Apache at Fort Marion.[1]
Early life
Chato was a first cousin to Mangas Coloradas. He married a Chokonen Apache woman and pledged his loyalty to Cochise.[2] He wanted to ascend to Chie