I see this is an old thread, so Cairo-5 may already have been killed himself by the Apache. However, I just saw the movie so to clarify for future viewers:
Cairo-5 is correct in that it is only the Apache in the area. However, The Apache are gathering from all over to avenge their tribe's murders, so there are stragglers arriving new to the area. As well as the main force who committed the attack, would continually be sending out scouting parties, some of which would no doubt retravel the same area. It is these two possibilities that Comanche Todd is warning against discovering freshly dug graves, which would sound the alarm that palefaces are in the area.
Regarding the other points raised-
The wagon Todd had been chained to was pushed over a cliff, it crashed at the bottom and he was left for dead. Only the war party that had attacked the wagon train would know there should be a corpse at the bottom of the cliff, so future migrating Apaches wouldn't know to look for it. ONLY the Original marauders would know, and they would have to climb down a perilous cliff and dig through the wagon wreckage to look for it. And as Todd points out, without the freshly dug graves raising an alarm, there would be no reason to do so.
As for your point, tesab-1, I'm sure you're smart enough to imagine that the survivors would wipe out the wagon tracks as they walked beside the wagon. At least leaving the original massacre area anyway. I think we all accept there is some explanation in movies that we can figure out for ourselves. Let's just assume Todd dragged some brush behind the wagon for a mile or so, and now we can watch the movie and see if they make it or not.
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