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Traditionally, Apache babies did not wear diapers. Instead, parents used various natural materials such as soft animal skins or moss to wrap around the baby's bottom to absorb waste. This practice was common among many Indigenous tribes in North America.

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What evidence is there that the Navajo and Apache tribes share a common ancestry?

The languages spoken by the different Apache groups are all clearly very close to the language of the Navajo. All their languages are classed as Southern Athapaskan and it can be shown that these tribes all originated long ago in the northern part of North America, where the "parent" Athapaskan languages still remain today.Some examples: Navajo for bone: ts'in, Western Apache: ts'in, in Mescalero Apache: ts'ine.Water: tó in Navajo, tóo in Western Apache (falling tone longer o) and tú in Mescalero.Attached is a short video by a Navajo speaker comparing the two.There is also genetic evidence linking Athabascan speakers.


What kind of clothing did the children wear in the Apache?

Apache children in the past wore simple clothing made from materials like buckskin or plant fibers. This clothing typically included tunics or dresses for girls, and shirts and leggings for boys, often adorned with beadwork and fringes. As they got older, they would begin to wear more adult-style clothing.


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How long did homo sapiens protect their babies?

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