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21 de may. de 2024 · 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. The Apache name is probably derived from a Spanish transliteration of apachu, the term for “enemy” in Zuni.
- Jicarilla Apache
Jicarilla Apache, North American Indian tribe living in the...
- Chiricahua
Chiricahua, one of several divisions within the Apache tribe...
- Athabaskan Language Family
Athabaskan language family, one of the largest North...
- Mescalero
Mescalero, tribe of the Eastern Apache division of North...
- Jicarilla Apache
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17 de may. de 2024 · Apache Indian is a vocalist who blends Ragga and Bhangra styles and has achieved success in the UK and international charts. He has released several albums, toured worldwide, and appeared in Bollywood films and TV shows.
13 de may. de 2024 · Traveling south from Canada hundreds of years ago, the Nde (Apache) people joined the Sonoran Desert region of the Pimería Alta around 1200 AD according to most historians and linguists. The Nde people refer to themselves as Nde, Inde, Tinde, or Tinneh, which means, “The people.”
10 de may. de 2024 · Indian name: Goyathlay (“One Who Yawns”) Born: June 1829, No-Doyohn Canyon, Mex. Died: Feb. 17, 1909, Fort Sill, Okla., U.S. (aged 79) On the Web: The Guardian - Real Geronimo was wily fighter whose skill lay in avoiding war, author claims (May 10, 2024) (Show more)
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21 de may. de 2024 · Comanche, North American Indian tribe of equestrian nomads whose 18th- and 19th-century territory comprised the southern Great Plains. The name Comanche is derived from a Ute word meaning “anyone who wants to fight me all the time.” The Comanche had previously been part of the Wyoming Shoshone.