what did the mescalero eat
what did the mescalero eat
yes you can if you are apache
I'm not sure about Mescalero Apache, but it is "Hago" in Navajo which is very closely related to Apache and so the Apache word may be similar.
They were in groups of family
Variations of Athabaskan - Mescalero/Chiricahua kinda shared the same language. There are 6 variations of the Apache language. Many english words have 3 or 4 interchangeable Apache counterparts. Remember the wind-talkers in WW2? Their languange and style of speaking was so similar to the Navajo that Mescaleros were brought in with them. Many sylables are actually pronounced by breathing, not speaking.
When studying Indian tribes, it is important to know their diet. The Mescalero Apache tribe ate things like agave, and the animals of the local land.
The Mescalero Apache Reservation.
Geronimo was a Chiricahua Apache (his name in the Chiricahua-Mescalero language was Goyathlay)
Chris. has written: 'The International Hospitality and Tourism Database' 'Apache odyssey' -- subject(s): Apache Indians, Biography, Mescalero Indians
The Apache word for brother can vary depending on the specific Apache tribe and dialect. However, in the Western Apache language, the word for brother is "niis." In other Apache languages, such as Mescalero or Chiricahua, the terms may differ, reflecting the diversity of Apache languages and cultures.
THe Apache never became a single tribe - they are a group of many different tribes, including the Coyoteros, Mogollon, Chiricahua, Tonto, Jicarilla, Kiowa-Apache, Mescalero, Mimbres and many more.
THe Apache never became a single tribe - they are a group of many different tribes, including the Coyoteros, Mogollon, Chiricahua, Tonto, Jicarilla, Kiowa-Apache, Mescalero, Mimbres and many more.