Nock-ay-det-klinne

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Nock-ay-det-klinne was an Apache medicine man and spiritual leader whose influence among the White Mountain Apache was a key factor leading to the Cibecue Creek uprising against U.S. military authority in 1881.

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instanceOf Apache medicine man
spiritual leader
associatedWith Cibecue Creek uprising NERFINISHED
broaderEthnicGroup Western Apache NERFINISHED
causeOfConflict defense of Apache autonomy
resistance to U.S. military control
conflict Cibecue Creek uprising NERFINISHED
countryOpposed United States NERFINISHED
culturalContext White Mountain Apache traditional religion
ethnicity Apache NERFINISHED
White Mountain Apache NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Arizona Territory NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance key figure in Apache resistance in Arizona Territory
influenced White Mountain Apache community NERFINISHED
involvedIn resistance to U.S. Indian policy
language Apache languages NERFINISHED
notableFor influence among the White Mountain Apache
role in events leading to the Cibecue Creek uprising
occupation medicine man
spiritual leader
opposed U.S. military authority in the White Mountain Apache region
placeOfActivity Cibecue Creek, Arizona Territory NERFINISHED
White Mountain Apache Reservation NERFINISHED
religiousRole traditional Apache spiritual practitioner
timePeriod late 19th century
tribalAffiliation White Mountain Apache NERFINISHED

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Cibecue Creek battle commander Nock-ay-det-klinne