The Apaches lived in tepees and in large tents.
what kind of homes did the apache Indian's live in?
a triangluar like structure for quick and easy storage while moving.
An apache house is made from sticks, mud, sod , and other varios items.
they made there houses out of mud and tress
Western Apache: " gową " means wickiup/home
The Apache wikiup was a thatched hut like home for most Apache. This was a simple wood frame that had thick layers of long grass overlapped for walls. The plains Apache generally used hide instead of the long grass since it was easier to heat and more spacious.
If your great grandfather was Apache, this would make you 12.5% Apache
yes they did
Apache by the Sugarhill Gang
Animal Skins
It was Home Is Not Places - The Apache Relay
in wigwams with poles with thatched grass and brush
they made Buffalo skin FOR THEIR SHIELDS
Software: Apache is a web server software. It can make your computer a web server. The meaning of the word "apache": It's a term for several culturally related groups of native American in the United States.
Both are fairly easy to install. Apache is far easier to install on versions of Windows that are not supported by IIS, such as Windows XP Home. In Windows XP Pro, it is as simple as using the Add / Remove Windows components for IIS, and running a simple installer for Apache. XP Home requires manually copying and tweaking. IIS and Apache are more often found bundled in a Linux distro or Windows Server installation, in which the installation of Apache or IIS (respectively) will be automated.
they hunt food ,make food,,,,,, m,,,,