A few reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. different bands of Apaches, not just one type of apache.
The noun Apache is actually a word for a collective group of culturally related native people of the US southwest, not a specific tribe. A collective noun for people would be an appropriate collective noun for Apaches; for example a community of Apaches; a conference of Apaches; a contingent of Apaches.
Treaty with the Apaches July 1, 1852 Treaty with the Kiowa, Comanches and Apaches July 27,1852 Treaty with the Kiowa, Comanches and Apaches Oct 17, 1865 Treaty with the Kiowa, Comanches and Apaches Oct 21, 1867 Save
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no, there are many tribes in Arizona still today. such as yavahpi Apaches and san carlos Apaches
A few reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. different bands of Apaches, not just one type of apache.
It was expected they would learn Christianity.
Well I do know that several Apaches live on reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, that type of area. Other than that, I know nothing!
The Lipan Apaches did not die out. According to various documents and published sources most Lipans were either settled on reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, or Oklahoma while some fled into the inner regions of Mexico. Some of the Lipans went to live among other tribes such as the Commanche and Tonkawa. Lipan Apache descendents are still living among the modern society today.
In Native Americans of the Plains did not want to live on reservations because they destroyed their way of life. Living on the reservations did not allow the freedom that they had when living on the Plains chasing the buffalo in a nomadic lifestyle.
no
They affected it because the native americans that were moving were moving into the apaches land
Apaches have the same relationships as we do.
no, there are many tribes in Arizona still today. such as yavahpi Apaches and san carlos Apaches
Laredo Apaches was created in 1949.
Apaches are located in the South West of Arizona
Different Apache tribes lived in different types of dwellings. The plains Apaches lived in TeePees, Highlands Apaches lived in Wigwams, and those living in hot climates used dwellings covered in mud or clay.