They didn't. Thanksgiving is the white mans holiday. The pilgrims and the Indians of the eastern regions of the U.S. may have celebrated. The Apache were not around the eastern coast when the pilgrims landed. Apache Bands were more mountain region until the fighting with the Comanche drove the Apache south into Arizona, New Mexico, Mexico, Texas, and Colorado. Down into the dry desert areas.
the lipan Apache eat buffalo, crops, and corn.
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.
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.
Seasoned mountain mulberry according to WW Newcomb (1961) The Indians of Texas
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.
how was the lipan apache government oranized
Great Plains
houses
Butt face
the governed themselves
Apache, and Navajo Indians at one time were of the same group. Some Bands of the Apache Indians are still considered at Navajo. All came from the same racial group many years back. Apache did not have political interest with in the groups. So they were never called tribes, but bands instead. There were 7 main groups with each having their own Band name. Example: Lipan Apache, Mescalero Apache, and so on.
buffalo, horse, light [from fire]