The Spanish were first introduced to the Lipan Apache tribe in the 17th century when they lived in the area now covered by Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and northern Mexico. They hunted many animals, especially the buffalo, antelope, deer, rabbit and turkey. They also gathered plant food such as cactus, chili peppers, wild onions, wild fruits such as plums and honey.
the lipan Apache eat buffalo, crops, and corn.
how was the lipan apache government oranized
Great Plains
houses
the governed themselves
Butt face
buffalo, horse, light [from fire]
The Lipan Apache primarily obtained their food through hunting, gathering, and trade. They hunted game such as deer, antelope, and small mammals, using bows and arrows. Additionally, they gathered wild plants, nuts, and berries, supplementing their diet with whatever was seasonally available. Trade with neighboring tribes also provided access to resources not locally available, enhancing their food supply.
there are many bands of Apache Indians, and their language verries from group to group. I suggest that you pick one band, such as Lipan Apache and Google it for an answer to your question.
The Lipan (from Hlé-pai-Ndé = The Light Grey People) had had the same customs as the other Apache peoples - beside the ritual cannibalism they practised when they were victorious. Were the other Apache mountain people (eastern Jicarilla and Mescalero bands excluded) and chosed the highest mountains and deepest canyons to live in, the Lipan loved also the plains and to live along creeks and rivers.
there are many bands of Apache Indians, and their language verries from group to group. I suggest that you pick one band, such as Lipan Apache and Google it for an answer to your question.
the lipan Apaches wear clothes and shoes like you and me. now if you excuse me i have very important buisness to do. Mr Important - the question asked 'did', not 'do'.