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Two Lipan Apache children, Kesetta Roosevelt (1880–1906) [9] from New Mexico, and Jack Mather (d. 1888), at Carlisle Indian School, ca. 1885. The name "Lipan" is a Spanish adaption of their self-designation as Łipa-į́ Ndé or Lépai-Ndé ("Light Gray People"), reflecting their migratory story. [10] The earliest known written record of the Lipan Apache identified this tribe as Ypandes.
2 dni temu · The Lipan Apache Tribe claimed the land farthest east of all the Apache tribes. By the 1600s, the Lipan Apache lived on the grassy plains of North Texas. At that time, the tribe split into two large groups (bands)—the Forest Lipan and the Plains Lipan. The Forest Lipan settled in northeastern Texas from the Red River to the upper Brazos River.
Lipan. Lipan – plemię Indian Ameryki Północnej z grupy plemiennej Apaczów. Ich nazwa własna może oznaczać Lë pan, czyli „wojownicy z gór”, chociaż w okresie swej największej aktywności zamieszkiwali prerie zachodniego Teksasu. W czasach historycznych zajmowali ziemie na południe aż do rzeki Kolorado.
Nazwa Apache pochodzi z języka Zuni i znaczy wrogowie lub waleczni ludzie. Zła reputacja Apaczów uwieczniona została w świecie poprzez nazwanie ich mianem paryskich rzezimieszków . Apacze i Nawahowie ok. XVIII w.: Ch – Chiricahua, J – Jicarilla, L – Lipan, M – Mescalero, N – Nawahowie, Pl – Kiowa-Apacze, WA – Apacze Zachodni
Lipan Apache people. 5,000–8,000 (2013). [1] Lipan Apache are a band of Apache, an Indigenous people of the United States. They lived in the U.S. Southwest and Southern Plains for hundreds of years. About 500 years ago, they lived in New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, [4] and northern Mexico.
The Apache (/ ə ˈ p æ tʃ i / ə-PATCH-ee) are several Southern Athabaskan language–speaking peoples of the Southwest, the Southern Plains and Northern Mexico.They are linguistically related to the Navajo.They migrated from the Athabascan homelands in the north into the Southwest between 1000 and 1500 CE. [5]Apache bands include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño ...
3 dni temu · The Lipan Homeland of Many Houses (kíłááhíí) The Lipan Apaches came to Texas in the 1600’s because they were looking for a homeland which contained buffalo and deer to hunt, plant foods which could be gathered and fertile river banks where they could plant corn and squash. Read More.