The Apache Indians primarily lived in lightweight, portable dwellings known as wickiups, which were made from branches and brush covered with grass or animal hides. In more arid regions, some tribes also constructed teepee-like structures called "tipis" that allowed for easy assembly and disassembly. These homes were well-suited to their nomadic lifestyle, enabling them to move with the seasons and follow game. In more settled communities, they sometimes built adobe houses or used natural caves for shelter.
Chiricahua Apaches .
Apaches, Navajos and Spanish conquerors
Lack of food and resources
no, there are many tribes in Arizona still today. such as yavahpi Apaches and san carlos Apaches
It was and still is a custom that all tribes have a medicine man, therfore the Apaches should have one.
A lean-to!
Apaches, Navajos and Spanish conquerors
what did the Apaches believe in
Treaty with the Apaches July 1, 1852 Treaty with the Kiowa, Comanches and Apaches July 27,1852 Treaty with the Kiowa, Comanches and Apaches Oct 17, 1865 Treaty with the Kiowa, Comanches and Apaches Oct 21, 1867 Save
park
Apaches
Apaches were a migratory people. Depending on the location and available materials, Apaches lived in teepees, mud hogans or wikiups.