yes
The Apache Indians usually do what they did back then.
111,810 recognized members of the Apache tribes (there is more than one tribe)
They are in reservations today.
the same -.-
Today, Apache tribes primarily reside in several reservations across the southwestern United States, with the largest being the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona. Other notable Apache reservations include the White Mountain Apache Reservation and the Fort Apache Reservation, also in Arizona, as well as the Mescalero Apache Reservation in New Mexico. Each of these reservations is home to various Apache communities, preserving their cultural heritage and traditions.
I have never found any famous people of the apache tribe except, the Apache Leader Geronimo
Yes.
A few reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. different bands of Apaches, not just one type of apache.
The Apache did not ever go to Hawaii, they lived in what is today the south-western United States. Pre-colonial and expansion to the island of Hawaii then the above answer is true; however with modern transportation Apache like others live where they desire to live and this most likely includes Hawaii.
An Apache is a member of any of the Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest.
In 1963, the Apache Raven Camping Trailer sold for $495. Today the 1963 Apache Raven in good condition is worth approximately $3,000.
The apache tribe are still around today and are one of the most well known native american tribes.