In the Lipan Apache tribe, chiefs were typically chosen based on their leadership qualities, skills in warfare, and ability to provide for the community. Elders and respected members of the tribe often played a significant role in the selection process, ensuring that leaders had the trust and support of the people. Additionally, lineage and family background could influence a candidate's selection, but personal merit and the ability to unite and lead the tribe were paramount. Leadership was often fluid, with different chiefs emerging for various purposes, such as war or peace.
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Apaches were hunter gatherers.
Apache tribe members.
yes, they were the first tribe to plant corn
Mescalero tribe in NM
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.
they grew crops and hunted for food as well
Yes, the Lipan Apache still have a presence in Texas today. While they do not have formal federal recognition as a tribe, many descendants of the Lipan Apache live in Texas, actively working to preserve their culture, language, and traditions. Various community organizations and cultural initiatives exist to support and promote Lipan Apache heritage in the region.
what part of north America was the Apaches found in
Every culture, ethnicity, and tribe have gay men, including the Apaches.
the Navajo,Hohokam,Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi),and the Hopi