No they don't use boats cause they are in the middle of the dessert.
No. For example the Apache Indians lived in pueblos.
The apache lived mainly around the same place the Navajo did, in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona
Yes the Apache Indians did have holidays. The one they mostly liked was thanksgiving because of the thing with the pilgrims. Apache indians have mostly celebrated not all of the holidays but most of the holidays. So yes the Apache Indians did celebrate holidays.
Apache, and Navajo Indians at one time were of the same group. Some Bands of the Apache Indians are still considered at Navajo. All came from the same racial group many years back. Apache did not have political interest with in the groups. So they were never called tribes, but bands instead. There were 7 main groups with each having their own Band name. Example: Lipan Apache, Mescalero Apache, and so on.
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The Apache, Navajo and Ute who all still have a major presence in Arizona.
Geronimo and his band of Apache followers were considered the last of the Free Indians. They eluded massive manhunts to bring them in which gave hope to all Indians caged on reservations that someday they might, too roam free again. To the eastern Americans, they became the symbol of the wild west.
The different groups of Apache people and the Navajo all speak different languages in the same language family. Just like Spanish, Italian and Romanian and French are all in the Romance family, these languages are in the Southern Athabascan family.Navajos speak Navajo or Diné bizaad in the Navajo language.Depending on how you count a language or a dialect there are about 6 Apache languages: Jicarilla, Lipan. Western Apache, Mescalero, Chiricahua, and Plains Apache.Some lump Mescalero and Chiricahua as one language. Sometimes Western Apache (Ndee biyáti') is divided into 3, 4 or 5 languages or dialects.
There is no evidence that northern Californains hate Apache Indians. Prejudice can be found just about anywhere you care to look for it. But to say northern Californians hate Apache Indians? It's simply not true.
There were different Apache tribes and all were essentially nomadic, following the buffalo herds and other game, anticipating the seasonal changes, etc. Mostly they were based in Texas, which was also, at one time, a separate country. Remember the Alamo?
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