Known for their fierce fighting qualities, lived in round wigwums that often the women built while the men went out to hunt, they are gatherers and hunters, and spoke a unique language name Athabaskans.
MANY customs...In fact, there are so many, it would need more elaboration on your part. Religious, personal, family, clan, tribe and so on would all be fitted differently. But one of the newest customs we have that is shared by almost ALL Native American tribes is simple..."Do not trust the white man."
it is based around being loyal to everyone in the tribe, this is the most important point in the family life of the Apache tribe!
now the Apache is found in Oklahoma but before European contact they use to like in the southwest deserts
They never killed fish or amphibians
There are pictures of the Apache tribe. Check the related links. Some were taken in the late 1800s and some in the early 1900s.
If your refering to the Apache tribe then the answer is on horse back.
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He was an Apache.
It is located in Arizona and is made by the Apache Indian Tribe
There are pictures of the Apache tribe. Check the related links. Some were taken in the late 1800s and some in the early 1900s.
I believe that you are thinking of an Apache Indian, not a patchy Indian. The Apache tribe has had some historical importance.
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I have never found any famous people of the apache tribe except, the Apache Leader Geronimo
what customs did the culusa tribe have
If your refering to the Apache tribe then the answer is on horse back.
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No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.