The Navajo got most of their food by growing corn, squash and beans and raising sheep and goats. They also hunted, and gathered berries, and pinyon nuts, yucca fruit, cactus fruit.
The Apache got most of their food by hunting, and gathering what they could. Some Apache groups grew corn. Others had roast mescal agave as a staple food. The Plains Apache hunted bison. There are five different Apache groups and different bands within them. The areas they lived were very different in temperature and elevation and vegetation. What they ate depended on where they lived.
The Navajo got most of their food by growing corn, squash and beans and raising sheep and goats. They also hunted, and gathered berries, and pinyon nuts, yucca fruit, cactus fruit. The Apache got most of their food by hunting, and gathering what they could. Some Apache groups grew corn. Others had roast mescal agave as a staple food. The Plains Apache hunted bison. There are five different Apache groups and different bands within them. The areas they lived were very different in temperature and elevation and vegetation. What they ate depended on where they lived.
The Navajo and Apache are the largest tribal units.
"Apache" is a catch-all name for several tribes. The most notable of these tribes is probably the Navajo
There are the various pueblo people, the Navajo, Ute and Apache.
Apache Wars happened in 1849.
The Navajo and Apache.
Fort Apache is located in Arizona; specifically Fort Apache Arizona, Navajo County.
They had different religions, languages, types of government, and food.
There were several Native American tribes that were located in the southwest, including large areas in places such as South Dakota and Arizona. Some of the tribes include the Apache, Navajo, Hopi, and Tewa.
The Apache, the Navajo, and the Hopi.
The Apache. Navajo and Ute.
I'm not sure about Mescalero Apache, but it is "Hago" in Navajo which is very closely related to Apache and so the Apache word may be similar.