Ochinee, also known as Lone Bear and One-Eye, (died November 29, 1864) was a Native American Peace Chief of the Cheyenne tribe, who was the father of Amache Prowers, a full-blooded Cheyenne who married a trader who became a rancher, legislator, and businessman. Ochinee, who had worked to create peace for the Cheyenne, died during the Sand Creek massacre on November 29, 1864.
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| - Ochinee, also known as Lone Bear and One-Eye, (died November 29, 1864) was a Native American Peace Chief of the Cheyenne tribe, who was the father of Amache Prowers, a full-blooded Cheyenne who married a trader who became a rancher, legislator, and businessman. Ochinee, who had worked to create peace for the Cheyenne, died during the Sand Creek massacre on November 29, 1864. (en)
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| - Mary Prowers Hudnal, daughter of Amache Prowers (en)
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| - Grandfather Ochinee escaped from the camp, but seeing all that his people were to be slaughtered, he deliberately chose to go back into the one-sided battle and die with them. (en)
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| - Ochinee, also known as Lone Bear and One-Eye, (died November 29, 1864) was a Native American Peace Chief of the Cheyenne tribe, who was the father of Amache Prowers, a full-blooded Cheyenne who married a trader who became a rancher, legislator, and businessman. Ochinee, who had worked to create peace for the Cheyenne, died during the Sand Creek massacre on November 29, 1864. (en)
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