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Can I visit the mescalero apache reservation?

yes you can if you are apache


Robbie Tafoya where was he born?

He was born on the Apache Reservation?


What are the 7 largest Indian Reservations?

The seven largest Indian Reservations in the United States are the Navajo Nation, the Pine Ridge Reservation, the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, the Papago Indian Reservation, the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, and the Gila River Indian Reservation.


Where does the apache Indians exist today?

Tribally, the Apache reservations are still active in the southwestern United States. However, there are also Apaches that scattered from the reservations. For instance, my grandfather was an Apache that grew up in Florida away from tribal life, although he still had an appreciation for his background.


In what part of the country was there a reservation for the apache Indians?

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What Indian reservations are near Ruidoso New Mexico?

The Mescalero Apache Reservation.


What does the Apache do today?

The Apache Indians usually do what they did back then.


How far is the Navajo Reservation Apache AZ from Ribera NM?

It is 262 miles according to Google Maps.


Where is mesa AZ?

East of Tempe, South of Scottsdale and the Reservation, East of Apache Junction, and North of Chandler and Gilbert.


Where is the Apache now?

They are in reservations today.


Was the apache tribe located in Arizona or New Mexico?

The Apache tribe are located in Arizona, New Mexico AND Oklahoma and Texas. The most of the ones ( except the Plains Apache) in Oklahoma were forced to move there by the US government and army. The Apache reservations are in Arizona and New Mexico. Some Apache have moved to large metropolitan areas. Some Apacheans were employed in migrant farm labor and relocated to the central agricultural regions of Southern California. The federally recognized tribes are: Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Arizona, Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico, Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico, San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona, Tonto Apache Tribe of Arizona, White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona, Yavapai-Apache Nation of the Camp Verde Indian Reservation, Arizona. The Chiricahua were divided into two groups after they were released from being prisoners of war. Most are at the Mescalero Reservation. The Lipan Apache are also there. The other Chiricahua are enrolled in the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. The Plains Apache are located in Oklahoma, headquartered around Anadarko, and are federally recognized as the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. The Navajo are not considered Apache but because they have related languages they are as a group called Apachean, During first contact they lived in eastern Arizona, northern Mexico, New Mexico, west and southwest Texas, and southern Colorado and Kansas The Apachean groups did not have much political or cultural unity. They spoke seven related languages. They had distinct and competitive with each other. cultures. Within each group of the Apache they lived in many independent bands. For example the Western Apache lived in at least 20 distinct bands. The Mescalero about 10 each with there own territory and traditions.


When was Nino Cochise born?

Nino Cochise was born on February 20, 1874, in Chiricahua Apache Reservation, Arizona, USA.