Chiricahua Apache
Geronimo is from the Amerindian Mescalero-Chiricahua Goyaałé meaning "one who yawns". Stilton is English in origin meaning "town of the steep ascent/ at a stile".
"Apache", just like "Sioux" is not the name of a single tribe but a large group of many related tribes, each with its own chiefs and tribal councils.Among the Apache the picture is further complicated by changes in tribal structure and because each group has been known by more than one name, leading to much confusion.Today six tribal groups are generally recognised: Chiricahua, Western Apache, Mescalero, Jicarilla, Lipan and Kiowa-Apache.Most of the modern Apache tribes are today governed by a committee with a president at its head; in the case of the Chiricahua Apache Nde Nation, Edward Two Moons is tribal President.
all 6 apache languages (Jicarilla, Mescalero & Chiricahua (pretty much the same language), Plains-Apache, Lipan, Western Apache) are athabaskanMost Apaches speak English today.Traditionally, the Apaches speak southern Athabaskan language.Apache has at least two language divisions: Eastern and Western. Some consider Chiricahua-Mescalero is a dialect of Western Apache; others consider it a separate language. Some people consider Jicarilla, Lipan, and Plains Apache to be separate languages; others consider them to be dialects of Eastern Apache."Other than oral communication, Apaches also intercommunicated with the use of smoke signals from faraway distances. Symbols, pictures , and gestures were used to communicate and establish trade with other tribes"The Apache Indians spoke the Apache language. It is a branch of the Cree Indian language family.
If you mean "Which native American tribes lived in the area that became Arizona?" the answer is: Chemehuevi Chiricahua Apache Cocopa Dilzhe'e Apache Havasupai Hopi Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Navajo Southern Paiute Pima Yuma San Carlos Apache (Western Apache) Tewa Papago Southern Ute White Mountain Apache (Coyotero) Halchidhoma Yaqui Yavapai Zuni More ancient groups that previously lived in the area in prehistoric times are today called Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon, Patayan and Sinagua.
Chiricahua Apache
Chiricahua National Monument was created in 1924.
Geronimo was a Chiricahua Apache (his name in the Chiricahua-Mescalero language was Goyathlay)
The area of Chiricahua National Monument is 48.502 square kilometers.
The Chiricahua National Monument is located at 12856 E Rhyolite Creek Rd, Willcox, AZ 85643.
The address of the Chiricahua Peloncillo Historical Society is: Po Box 16530, Portal, AZ 85632
Chiricahua Apaches .
They lived in a wickiup and a teepee
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The address of the Chiricahua Regional Museum And Research is: 127 E Maley St, Willcox, AZ 85643-2127
Chiricahua Apache
the Chiricahua