Want this question answered?
The Apache have never been a single tribe, but a large number of related tribes speaking related but different languages. The names of the Apache tribes is a complex subject because each tribe has been called many different names by Americans, Mexicans and by themselves; each tribe was made up of several bands, each with various names.Among the Apache tribes are:JicarillaChiricahuaMescaleroWhite MountainCibecueTontoLipanKiowa-ApacheThis last tribe formed an alliance at a very early date with the unrelated Kiowa tribe (hence their name). Although speaking entirely different languages the two tribes lived, camped and hunted together as if they were one people, although the Kiowa-Apache always had a specific section of the camp circle for their tipis.
Well, when a Mommy Apache and a Daddy Apache like each other very much..
The Apache made a valliant effort to send them packing.
the Pomo Indians made pretty baskets
In the past, each Apache band was led by its own chief, who was chosen by a tribal council. Most important decisions were made by the council, and all the Apache councilmembers had to agree before an action could be taken. An Apache chief was more like a tribal chairman than a president. Most of his job was mediating between other Apaches. Most Apache tribes still use tribal councils for their government today.
In the past, each Apache band was led by its own chief, who was chosen by a tribal council. Most important decisions were made by the council, and all the Apache councilmembers had to agree before an action could be taken. An Apache chief was more like a tribal chairman than a president. Most of his job was mediating between other Apaches. Most Apache tribes still use tribal councils for their government today.
Apache's were made from the sands of America at the beginnin of time like every Native Tribes in the u.s.a. Eskimo's most likely came across the bridge gap couple thousand years ago.
yes they did they made baskets to sell to other tribes. yes they did they made baskets to sell to other tribes.
The apache's clothing is made by a women weaving the clothing.
The materials are birch trees, grass sheets (kind of like grassy blankets) and... that's it.
Many of the Native American tribes of the Great Plains used tipis. (list of nomadic plains tribes from wikipedia: Blackfoot, Arapaho, Assiniboine, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Gros Venture, Kiowa, Lakota, Lipan, Plains Apache (or Kiowa Apache), Plains Cree, Sarsi, Sioux, Shoshone, and Tonkawa.) They were the ideal shelter for the nomadic lifestyle of the Plains Tribes, as tipis are durable, portable, and can be dissassembled, moved and reconstructed quickly.
there made up of 6 different tribes and they all spoke different languages. :)