yes
Whenever they needed to go somewhere.
The Apache translation for "horse whisperer" is "Ndeh K’ehjéé." This term reflects the connection and understanding between a person and horses, emphasizing the communication and bond that can exist. The Apache culture values the relationship between humans and nature, particularly with horses, which play a significant role in their traditions and lifestyle.
I have yet to hear about a tribe that did not value the horse. Horses equated into power. Survival was easier with the horse. Hunting, waging war, being able to outrun a preditor.
The Lipan Apache used horses primarily for mobility, allowing them to hunt, gather, and travel across vast territories more efficiently. Horses were also integral to their warfare tactics, providing a significant advantage in battles against rival tribes and settlers. Additionally, horses played a vital role in their social and cultural practices, serving as status symbols and contributing to their economic activities, such as trade.
im coushatta (koasati), and no! that is silly. we were not the type of tribe to have horses, but there is the apache who were and still are a tribe that have horses. by the way you should look up the coushatta, you will find alot about us.
They would sometimes walk or they would ride on horses
Mary king's daughter is called Emily, she also has a son called freddie.
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Fernhill Urco, Apache Sauce, Imperial Cavalier, Kings Temptress and Call Again calvalier who was put down after a fall at badminton