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This would depend on the specific Apache Tribe. Search google images for "Lipan Apache", "White Mountain Apache" and "San Carlos, Arizona Apache" for a few examples. There are also other symbols, that may be used for religious or spiritual purposes, flags, identifying a particular Apache Nation. (see the related link for one example)
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Yes, the Lipan Apache were traditionally a nomadic tribe. They moved frequently to follow herds of game and to access seasonal resources, such as water and plants. Their nomadic lifestyle was integral to their survival and culture, allowing them to adapt to the varied environments of the Southwest United States and northern Mexico.
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The Apache and Navajo both belong to the Southern Athabaskan Language Family. This does not mean this was one language, but more like a root language like Latin is for French, Spanish, Italian, Etc.They don't both use the exact word Diné. This is a Navajo word. There are six different Apache languages. In western Apache it is Ndee. The Mescalero Apache call themselves: Inday. The Lipan Apache say: Ndé.The Southern Athabaskan Languages or "Apachean" is spoken by Jicarillo Apache, Mescalero Apache, Navajo, Lipan Apache, Chiricahua Apache, and by some Kiowa, and others.All these words indeed mean "The People."
The Comanche Tribe conquered the Apache in the southwest.
The Apache were various Native American tribes in North America. Members of this tribe speak a form of the Athabaskan language.
The Jicarilla Apache Tribe is a Native American Indian tribe. It begins with the letter J.
The Apache tribe allied with Mexico.