Name translates to Dos-tes-ey, Doh-teh-seh – "Something-at-the-campfire-already-cooked",
Daugther of Mangas Colorados
Wife of Cochise
October 29.2021 suggestion from Procopio Palacios (49565568)
The photo accompanying Doh seh's father's name, Mangas Coloradas, is actually a photo of her youngest son, Naiche. Her father was never photographed. Her brother, also named Mangas Coloradas, was photographed and was sometimes mistaken for his father in photos
For the record her husband Cochise was like his father in law never photographed
A reported portrait of Cochise is actually that of a 1903 [[Pueblo of Isleta]] man named Juan Rey Abetia. See [Aleiss, Angela (October 12, 2017). "Is This Really the Legendary Cochise?". IndianCountryToday.com}
Name translates to Dos-tes-ey, Doh-teh-seh – "Something-at-the-campfire-already-cooked",
Daugther of Mangas Colorados
Wife of Cochise
October 29.2021 suggestion from Procopio Palacios (49565568)
The photo accompanying Doh seh's father's name, Mangas Coloradas, is actually a photo of her youngest son, Naiche. Her father was never photographed. Her brother, also named Mangas Coloradas, was photographed and was sometimes mistaken for his father in photos
For the record her husband Cochise was like his father in law never photographed
A reported portrait of Cochise is actually that of a 1903 [[Pueblo of Isleta]] man named Juan Rey Abetia. See [Aleiss, Angela (October 12, 2017). "Is This Really the Legendary Cochise?". IndianCountryToday.com}