Apaches live in the Southwest.
the apache lived in big grass huts made from twigs and grass
they live in flats and houses and are genraly just averadge people
the apache live in wickiups ( or wigwams) which are made of mud, treebark, tree leaves, and grass
they lived in grass houses and some lived in longhouses
Well, when a Mommy Apache and a Daddy Apache like each other very much..
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The Apaches lived in tepees and in large tents.
Well not the shoshone as they lived in buffalo hide tipis like other members of the plains. the apache lived in wickiups because not much buffalo live in arizona/new mexico. mostly chiricahua apache lived in wickiups. other shelters among the apache were buffalo hide tipis but they were only used by the lipan apache of texas. very few also use hogans although thats more of a navajo shelter and very few places have enough mud.
The Apache Bridge is an Apache plugin that integrates an Application server like Oracle's Weblogic with an Apache HTTP server and is usually used in cases in which Apache handles static web pages and Weblogic servlets handle the dynamic content.
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Different Apache tribes lived in different types of dwellings. The plains Apaches lived in TeePees, Highlands Apaches lived in Wigwams, and those living in hot climates used dwellings covered in mud or clay.
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."