The Apache Indian name for grandmother is "Gah." In Apache culture, grandmothers hold a significant role in the family and community, often being revered for their wisdom and experience. The term reflects the respect and affection that families have for their elders.
my olderst son is apache indian, his grandmother was full blooded, but has passed away, she had her indian number, how will my son go about getting any indian benifits
Apache Indian's birth name is Kapur, Steve.
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Grandfather is puca and grandmother is puse
What is the Apache Indian translation for greetings?
I believe that you are thinking of an Apache Indian, not a patchy Indian. The Apache tribe has had some historical importance.
The Seneca Indian word for grandmother is "gawee:kwa".
There are many Apache names. To find out more go to and you will find a list of the names http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache#List_of_names
Actually the "Apache Indian" is the stage name of "Steven Kapur", an English DJ, singer and songwriter that grew up in Handsworth, West Midlands, United Kingdom.
Indian names tend to be after animals or things of their nature. Shannon is not an Apache name that I know of. It may be of another tribe. I know a man in Australia who is Indian and names Shannon. You may try some other tribes or Bands of Indian's to find your answer.
If your great grandmother was Indian, you would have 12.5 Indian heritage.