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Apache - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 13th May, 2006 - 2:49am

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Post Date: 20th Apr, 2006 - 2:30pm / Post ID: #

Apache

APACHE

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White Mountain Apache: https://www.wmat.nsn.us/
Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Texts https://etext.lib.virginia.edu/apache/

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Post Date: 13th May, 2006 - 2:49am / Post ID: #

Apache
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Apache

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The word Apache is believed to be derived from a Zuni word meaning "enemy".
The Apache Indians are divided into six sub-tribes
Bedonkohe....Be-don-ko-he
Chieahen....Chi-e-a-hen
Chihenne....Chi-hen-ne,(Ojo Caliente),(Hot Springs)Apaches
Chokonen....Cho-kon-en, Chiricahua Apache
Nedni....Nendi
White Mountain Apache

The Apache people (including the Navajo) came from the Far North to settle the Plains and Southwest around A.D. 850.
They settled in three desert regions, the Great Basin, the Sonoran, and the Chihuachuan.
The Navajo are not part of the Apache nation. They are their own honored nation. They only share the Athabscan language with the Apache.
The Apache speak the Athabscan language,
which originated in their former homeland of
northwestern Canada.


The most interesting thing about this tribe is that they did not call themselves Apache. When referring to themselves, they call themselves Inde, or Nide which means "The People". Apache means enemy and must have been given to them by, who else, their enemies.

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