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The legend of Apache tears is a popular tale among Native American folklore, particularly associated with the Apache tribe. It tells of a group of Apache warriors who, facing defeat, chose to leap to their deaths rather than be captured. Their tears are said to have turned into the obsidian stones known as Apache tears. While the story carries cultural significance, it is considered more of a myth than a historical fact, lacking concrete evidence to confirm the events described.

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