In the refuge at Palo Duro Canyon.
Texas
In the southern part of Texas
In the southern part of Texas
Apache
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In the southern part of Texas
Texas and Oklahoma in Arizona
apache
in the grassy part of Texas, down by Abilene
The apache lived in the gulf coastal plains in the state of Texas.
The Apache Indians were primarily located in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Yes, the Lipan Apache still have a presence in Texas today. While they do not have formal federal recognition as a tribe, many descendants of the Lipan Apache live in Texas, actively working to preserve their culture, language, and traditions. Various community organizations and cultural initiatives exist to support and promote Lipan Apache heritage in the region.