Lozen

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Lozen was a renowned Chiricahua Apache warrior and prophetess known for her tactical skill and spiritual guidance during the Apache resistance to U.S. and Mexican forces in the late 19th century.

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instanceOf Chiricahua Apache
prophetess
warrior
woman
activeYears 1870s
1880s
allyOf Chiricahua Apache bands NERFINISHED
Geronimo NERFINISHED
associatedWith Apache Wars NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance icon of Indigenous women’s leadership in warfare
symbol of Native American resistance
ethnicity Apache NERFINISHED
Chiricahua Apache NERFINISHED
gender female
historicalRole military strategist
protector of noncombatants
scout
knownFor participation in Apache resistance to Mexican forces
participation in Apache resistance to U.S. forces
spiritual guidance
tactical skill in warfare
language Chiricahua Apache language NERFINISHED
legacy remembered as one of the prominent female warriors of North America
subject of books and scholarly works on Apache history
militaryConflict Apache resistance in the late 19th century
notableAbility claimed power to locate enemies through spiritual means
strategic planning in battle
occupation spiritual leader
warrior
opponent Mexican military forces NERFINISHED
United States Army NERFINISHED
people Chiricahua Apache people NERFINISHED
region Northern Mexico NERFINISHED
southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
relative Victorio NERFINISHED
religion Apache traditional religion
servedUnder Victorio NERFINISHED
sibling Victorio NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 19th century

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Victorio hasRelative Lozen