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They spit at their enemies.
Apaches, Navajos and Spanish conquerors
They spit at their enemies
it spit its venom to the enemies or it chokes you
It allowed the Apaches to shoot game and to kill enemies to protect themselves
The Spitting Cobra can spit poisen into the eyes of its enemies upto 8 feet away.
Traditionally, Pueblos, Utes, some Apaches. Then Spanish, Mexicans, Mormons, US Government. Today, no one.
The noun Apache is actually a word for a collective group of culturally related native people of the US southwest, not a specific tribe. A collective noun for people would be an appropriate collective noun for Apaches; for example a community of Apaches; a conference of Apaches; a contingent of Apaches.
Apaches have the same relationships as we do.
no, there are many tribes in Arizona still today. such as yavahpi Apaches and san carlos Apaches
Because it is sick, why would you ask this?