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The Apache are an Indigenous North American people who, under such leaders as Cochise, Mangas Coloradas, Geronimo, and Victorio, figured largely in the history of the Southwest during the latter half of the 19th century.
- Jicarilla Apache
Jicarilla Apache, North American Indian tribe living in the...
- Chiricahua
Chiricahua, one of several divisions within the Apache tribe...
- Athabaskan Language Family
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- Jicarilla Apache
for Kids. Southwest Apache. Daily Life. How did the Apache live? No Central Government: In the old days, the Apache did not have a central government. They did not have a tribal government. They lived and traveled together in small bands. Today, things are different. Each Apache reservation has its own tribal government.
The Apache (/ əˈpætʃi / 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]
20 lis 2012 · What was the lifestyle and culture of the Apache tribe? The Apaches were a nomadic tribe of hunter gatherers. Men were in charge of hunting for food and protecting the camp and the women were in charge of the home.
23 sie 2023 · Unearth the fascinating historical development of the apache tribe. Learn how tribe survived incursions, war with the US, to become the major tribe they are today
One of the Apache’s most sacred ceremonies is the Sunrise Ceremony, or na’ii’ees, a four-day ceremony that marks a girl’s transition into womanhood. This rite of passage is still performed today. Apache arts include pottery, basketry, and beadwork. The Apache were well known for their basketmaking.
The Apache traditionally lived in small groups, spread from the southwestern Plains and southern Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona. These are the major Apachean-speaking groups: Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Kiowa-Apache, Lipan, Mescalero, and Western Apache (San Carlos, White Mountain, Cibecue, Tonto).