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    Gouyen (in Mescalero Góyą́ń, "the one who is wise") (c. 1857 – 1903), was a 19th-century Apache woman noted for her heroism.

  2. Aug 11, 2016 · When an enemy killed her husband, this Apache woman broke the rules of her tribe to get revenge - and in so doing, became one of her tribe's greatest heroes.

  3. Learn about the courageous and resilient Apache women who fought alongside men in the Apache wars, such as Gouyen, who avenged her husband's death by killing the Comanche chief. Discover their stories through the oral history collected by historian Eve Ball.

  4. Mar 20, 2018 · Gouyen was a brave and talented Apache woman who killed the Comanche chief who scalped her husband in a daring raid. She also survived the Battle of Tres Castillos and the imprisonment at Fort Sill, where she died in 1903.

  5. Gouyen was a brilliant and wise Apache woman who killed the Comanche chief who murdered her husband and took his scalp. She fought against the American troops and the Mexican soldiers who captured and imprisoned her and her people.

  6. Gouyen (in Mescalero Góyą́ń, "the one who is wise") (c. 1857-1903), was a 19th-century Apache woman noted for her heroism. Góyą́ń (Gouyen) was born circa 1857 into Chief Victorio's Warm Springs...

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  8. Jan 31, 2018 · 98-Native American History: Runner in the Night. As I was reading the story of Gouyen, I couldn't believe it was a true story - the lengths and the danger this woman went to in order to bring her husband's killer to justice. She's brave, intelligent, and ruthless when it comes to going after her goals.