Lozen

"Lozen is my right hand...strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy, Lozen is a shield to her people"

- Geronimo Lozen was a skilled warrior and a prophetess for the of the Chiheene Chiricahua Apache tribe. Born in the Chihenne band during the 1840s. In the 1870s Victorio and his band of Apaches were moved from the deplorable conditions of the San Carlo Reservations in Arizona. He and his followers left the reservations around 1877, and began marauding and raiding, all while evading capture by the military. Lozen fought beside Victorio when he and his followers rampaged against the Americans who had appropriated their homelands around New Mexico's Black Mountain.

Lozen also fought beside Geronimo after his breakout from the San Carlos reservations in 1885, in the last campaigns of the Apache Wars. With the band pursued relentlessly, she used her power to locate their enemies - the US. and Mexican cavalries.

Taken into into U.S. military custody after Geronimo's final surrender, Lozen traveled to as a prisoner-of-war to Mount Vernon Barracks in Alabama.