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1. GISD Gonzales Apaches Athletics, Gonzales, Texas

2. This area is sacred to the Apaches.

3. Apaches call the mountainous area Chi’chil Bildagoteel

4. No wonder them Apaches call him Emberato.

5. Apaches call the mountainous area Chi’chil Bildagoteel

6. Apaches raided Spanish missions and a chronic state of war persisted for decades between the Apaches and the Spanish and later Mexicans

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8. Apaches: A History and Culture Portrait, James L

9. Sam here smelt more Apaches, nuzzled me up.

10. Apaches call the mountainous area Chi’chil Bildagoteel

11. Apaches call the mountainous area Chi’chil Bildagoteel

12. Did the Apaches rape captives? Bill Brady Smyrna, Georgia

13. Geronimo was a famous leader of the Mescalero Apaches

14. This book, Apaches, is action-packed and very entertaining

15. Chasers is the sequel to the author's book, Apaches

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17. Apaches is one of the most horrific stories of greed

18. The Apaches’ first clashes were with the Spaniards, then with the U.S

19. The Apaches, from their first appearance in history, have been noted

20. For the Mescalero Apaches, the Guadalupe Mountains were the last stronghold

21. And a lot of bronco Apaches on the prowl, after anybody and everybody.

22. Nope, I reckon notsseven husky Apaches are too much for one man to...fight.

23. Of all Apaches, the Lipans ranged the farthest east, even as far as the Mississippi River

24. Los grupos de Apaches viven en varias reservas, las tribus individuales se fundaron juntas

25. Los Apaches occidentales son ahora los únicos que todavía residen en Arizona

26. War with the Comanches forced bands of Apaches to retreat from the plains into these inhospitable mountains

27. The Apaches’ favored food was meat–deer, ground squirrel or snake–boiled into a kind of mush

28. They are a manipulative tribe of unscrupulous Apaches who have in their number one slightly wiser Comanche

29. War broke out between the Apaches and American in 1861 which lasted off and on until the

30. A group of children play at being "Apaches" on an English farm, ignoring all safety precautions

31. One Apache band, the Na'ishan or Plains Apache, lived far away from the other Apaches, in what is now Oklahoma.

32. The Apaches also refrained from eating animals that ate the foods they considered abhorrent, which included bears, dogs and pigs

33. The Lipan Apaches are one of the Apache tribes of the American Southwest outlined in the general Apache entry

34. Hundreds of years ago, long before white men came to this land, these mountains, plains and deserts belonged to the Mescalero Apaches

35. The Mescalero Apaches became famous for fighting on and resisting the Comanche, Spanish and Americans who tried to take their lands

36. When Americans made contact with the Apaches a peace treaty was negotiated but the peace lasted only about three years

37. Ed Sweeney, author of the definitive work on the Apache Wars, From Cochise to Geronimo: The Chiricahua Apaches, 1874-1886, says, “I have never encountered one incident where Apaches raped their female captives.It was a common act among some of the Plains Indians, the Comanches, Cheyennes and Kiowas.”

38. No other Native Americans in the Southwest caused the terror and constant fear in the settlers as the Apaches did throughout their existence.

39. There were massed columns of Apaches in their war paint and feather bonnets and here was Thursday, leading his men in that heroic charge.

40. Nonetheless, small bands of free Apaches, often called ‘marauders’ or ‘hostiles’ by the military, continued to give the Army trouble up to 1896.

41. Los Apaches occidentales que viven en las reservas White Hill Fort Apache, San Carlos, Yavapai-Apache, Tonto-Apache y Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache.

42. Haley’s dramatic saga of the Apaches’ doomed guerrilla war against the whites, marks a radical departure from the method followed by previous histories of white-Native conflict.Arguing that "you cannot understand the history unless you understand the culture," Haley first discusses the lifeway of the Apaches—their mythology and folklore

43. Initially, in and around New Mexico, Comanches took captives as they warred on Apaches, Pueblo Indians, other indigenous peoples, and Spanish and mestizo colonists.

44. The Apaches are the central antagonists of Disney's 1963 live action film Savage Sam, the sequel to Disney's 1957 live action film, Old Yeller

45. Animals that ate plants and seeds were the only animals that were viewed as food sources by the Apaches, so mules, woodrats and field mice were on …

46. In the late 1880s and early 1890s a small group of Lipan Apaches moved from New Mexico to Oklahoma and brought a new peyote ritual to the Comanches.

47. The conquered Apaches were either settled on reservations or banished by the government to such distant places as Florida to serve out their lives as prisoners of war

48. 2 days ago · Through much of history, Lipan Apaches were enemies of Coahuiltecans, the Native Americans invited into Mission San Antonio de Valero for the purposes of evangelization

49. The Apaches, like many American Indian tribes, had no real concept of ethnic purity, and for centuries they had bolstered their numbers by taking captive women and children from other tribes and

50. Apaches Season 1 Release year: 2016 In 1990s Madrid, a young journalist quits his job to join a childhood pal in a series of jewelry store heists so he can pay his swindled dad's debts.

51. With more than 2,400 Apaches delivered to customers around the world, Boeing is committed to the continuous modernization of the program to ensure that AH-64 capabilities outpace adversaries to maintain battlefield dominance today and for decades to come.

52. Athapaskan-speaking peoples – ancestors of the Navajos and the Apaches – began filtering from the north and west into the deserts and southern prairies of North America some five to possibly 10 or more centuries ago, at some point during the flourescence of the Puebloan peoples.

53. Athapaskan-speaking peoples – ancestors of the Navajos and the Apaches – began filtering from the north and west into the deserts and southern prairies of North America some five to possibly 10 or more centuries ago, at some point during the flourescence of the Puebloan peoples.

54. A tribe of North American Indians belonging linguistically to the Athapascan stock whose original habitat is believed to have been Northwestern Canada.The family spread southwards to California and thence diffused itself over Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.Onate, in 1598, is the first writer to mention Apaches by this name

55. Apaches in fact referred to themselves with variants of "nde," simply meaning "the people." By 1850, Apache culture was a blend of influences from the peoples of the Great Plains, Great Basin, and the Southwest, particularly the Pueblos, and as time progressed--Spanish, Mexican, and the recently arriving American settler.