Anthropological evidence suggests that the ancestors of the Apache peoples lived in the area of Alaska, Canada, and/or the Pacific Northwest before migrating to the Southwest sometime between AD 1200 and 1500 and became the separate group now identified as the Apache tribe. The Apaches' nomadic way of life complicates accurate dating, because they constructed less substantial dwellings than other Southwestern groups.
he Apache Indians first lived somewhere in SouthAmerica...I ask my mom she didn't know exactly where though in South America...Srry!
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The Apache is actually a phrase used for 'enemy'; they were called this by the Zuni tribe.
The Southwestern Region of the United States.
The nomadic Apache Indians migrated to the American Southwest from the Northern Plains fairly recently.
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Comanche and Apache inhabited San Agustin de Laredo, Texas.
If your refering to the Apache tribe then the answer is on horse back.
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The history of the native americans were the most populor tribe and who ever does not agree they are just not cool
· Jicarilla Apache Tribe
Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
They affected it because the native americans that were moving were moving into the apaches land
Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
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Dream catchers are generally associated with Native Americans, and more specifically with the Plains Nations. Whether or not the popularized dream catchers accurately represent real native customs is debatable.
The Comanche Tribe conquered the Apache in the southwest.
The Apache were various Native American tribes in North America. Members of this tribe speak a form of the Athabaskan language.