Here are some Western Apache clans (Cibecue, San Carlos, Tonto, & White Mountain Apache tribes):
Bee iłsóhn 'made Yellow People'
Biszáhé or BiszáhÄ…Ì 'adobe cut bank' or 'edge of cliff dwelling'
Chálamané 'Chinese and other East Asians' (from English Chinaman)
Ch'il daditł'ogé 'dense brush'
Ch'il goldzisn 'brushy depression people'
Ch'ilniihyé nadn'áÃyé 'walnut tree growth'
Da'iskán 'flat-topped people'
DaszÃné dahsdáÃyé 'porcupine sitting above (Bald Mountain band of the DilzhÄ™Ì'é/Tonto group)'
Deshchīīdn or Dishchīīdn 'red streak people'
DilzhÄ™Ì'é 'high-pitched voice (people) (Tonto Apache tribe)'
DziÅ‚ghÄ…Ì'é or DziÅ‚ghÄ…'á 'top of the mountain (people) (historically the Eastern White Mountain band or sometimes the Western White Mountain band but nowadays used to refer to Seven Mile, East Fork, and Turkey Creek people by White Mountain people)'
Dził łiké' siláhn 'two mountains in line people'
Dziłt'aadn 'foot of the mountain people (Cibecue band of the Cibecue group)'
GÅÅn 'Yavapai tribe'
Hagosteelé 'slanding up broadly'
Ha'i'Ä…Ìhá 'sunrise (Chiricahua Apache or Mescalero tribe)'
Hák'Ä…Ìyé 'Chiricahua Apache'
HanahdÃ' nnÄ“Ä“ 'from far away people (Native Americans, e.g. Lakota, Cheyennes, Comanches)'
Innaa(') or Nnaa(') 'enemy (Anglo-American)'
Innaa diłhiłé or Nnaa diłhiłé 'black enemy (African-American, African)'
Iyah hajin 'mesquite extending out darkly people'
Iyah Ä…ÌįÌyé 'place where mesquite grows'
KÇ«' hadizn 'twirling burning charcoal people'
K'ai bił nágóteeln 'wide flat of willows people'
K'ai hachīīdn 'reddened willows people'
K'ai hát'i'n 'willows sprouting out people'
K'ai tséhit'i'n 'rocks strung out into willows people'
Åédilwozhn 'juncture of two canyons people'
ÅįÌnabaahé or ÅÃnabaahá 'they scout, raid with horses (historically the Western White Mountain band but nowadays refers to some Canyon Day, Whiteriver, Cedar Creek, Bear Springs, Turkey Creek, and Chino Springs people)'
Mashgalé 'mescal gatherer (Mescalero Apache tribe)'
Nadah bił nda'ditin or Nadah bił naditin 'road of mescal across'
Nadah doo golniihé 'tasteless mescal (people) (Apache Peaks band of the San Carlos group)'
NadÄ…Ì' hichÄ«Ä«dn 'red corn people'
Nádohots'osn or Náhodits'osn'slender peaks standing up people'
Nagozogn or Nagozogé 'marked on the ground (people)'
Nakąįyé 'those who walk around (Mexican, Spanish, Hispanic, Latino people)'
Nasht'izhé 'enemies painted black (Zuni tribe)'
NnÃneezn 'tall people'
Noschoh ojin 'black Manzanita extends upwards people'
NilchÃ' łédnt'i'n 'pines lined up people'
NilchÃ'tsog nt'i'n or NilchÃ' nt'i'n 'two rows of (yellow) pine joining people'
SáÃkiné 'sand house (people) (O'odham or Maricopa tribes)'
Tánásgizn 'washed people'
Táogaidn or Túgaidn or Tū hagaidn or Tū hagaiyé 'white water (people)'
Tégótsogn 'yellow streak running out from the water people'
Ténádoljagé 'descending into the water peaks'
T'iisbaan or T'iisebán 'edge of cottonwood (people) (Pinal Apache band of the San Carlos group)'
T'iis łédnt'i'é 'cottonwood tree lined'
T'iis tédn'áÃyé 'cottonwood extending to the water'
T'iiskaadn 'standing cottonwood people'
T'iisyú sikaadn 'at the standing cottonwood people'
TÅ‚'ohk'aa' dighaidn 'row of white canes people'
Tséyidn 'in the rocks people'
Tsēē binazt'i'é 'rock extending around'
Tsēē ch'éheshjiné 'dark rock extends out'
Tsēē desgai or Tsēē desgaidn 'white streak rock (people)'
Tsēē hachīīdn 'red rock strata people'
Tsēē hesk'idn 'uneven rock people'
Tsék'ÄÄdn 'metate stone people'
Tséká'kiné 'house on top of rocks (people) (Hopi and other Pueblo tribes)'
Tsézhiné 'black rock (Aravaipa Apache band of the Sand Carlos group)
Tū diłhiłà or Tū diłhiłn 'black water (people)'
Tū its'osé or Tū its'osn 'water spray (people)'
TÅ« nteel hanaadÃ' nnaa or nnaa'enemy from across the ocean (European)'
Yagohegaidn or Yagogaidn 'whiteness spreads out descending people'
YúdahÄ…Ì 'above (people) (Navajo tribe)'
This is not a conclusive list.
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yes you can if you are apache
Is Apache a lenguage?
How do you say perfect in apache
You go to the general clans page from the clan castle, then press search clans
In real life the Taira and the Minamoto clans were the two strongest clans of the 4. The other two were the Tachibana clans and the Fujiwara clans.
In real life the Taira and the Minamoto clans were the two strongest clans of the 4. The other two were the Tachibana clans and the Fujiwara clans.
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no there is no clans in halo 1
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It is about when the clans first formed.
no the tribe helps the clans.
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