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  1. Once the Apache moved to the Southwest, they developed a flexible subsistence economy that included hunting and gathering wild foods, farming, and obtaining food and other items from Pueblo villages via trade, livestock hunts, and raiding.

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      Jicarilla Apache, North American Indian tribe living in the...

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      Chiricahua, one of several divisions within the Apache tribe...

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    • Navajo

      Navajo, second most populous of all Native American peoples...

    • Zuni

      Zuni, North American Indian tribe of what is now...

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      Kiowa, North American Indians of Kiowa-Tanoan linguistic...

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  2. 1 sty 1998 · Estimated annual gross domestic product (GDP) of the Second World War's largest powers from 1938 to 1945 (in billions of 1990 international dollars)

  3. According to Bernstein, life on reservations was difficult for Native Americans prior to the war due to low levels of development and lack of economic opportunities. In 1939, the median income for Native American males living on reservations was $500, compared to the national average for males of $2300.

  4. 12 wrz 2009 · This book deals with two issues in the economics of twentieth-century warfare. First is the contribution of economics to victory and defeat of the great powers in World War II. Second is the impact of the war upon long-run economic trends and postwar institutions in the economies of the great powers. What was the contribution of economics to ...

  5. The North American A-36 (company designation NA-97, listed in some sources as "Apache" or "Invader", but generally called Mustang) is the ground-attack/dive bomber version of the North American P-51 Mustang, from which it could be distinguished by the presence of rectangular, slatted dive brakes above and below the wings.

  6. First is the contribution of economics to victory and defeat of the great powers in World War II. Second is the impact of the war upon long-run economic trends and postwar institutions in the economies of the great powers.1 What was the contribution of economics to the outcome of the war?

  7. Today Apachean groups are integrated into the economic systems of the United States. Many Apaches live off the reservations, but those that remain conduct farming and ranching, land management including forestry, hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities, businesses, rodeos and ceremonials.

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