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111,810 recognized members of the Apache tribes (there is more than one tribe)

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How many apache Indians are alive?

111,810 recognized members of the Apache tribes (there is more than one tribe)


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When did apache Indians become a tribe?

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Did the Apache Indians have holidays?

Yes the Apache Indians did have holidays. The one they mostly liked was thanksgiving because of the thing with the pilgrims. Apache indians have mostly celebrated not all of the holidays but most of the holidays. So yes the Apache Indians did celebrate holidays.


What kind of land does apache Indians have?

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