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The Apaches believed that spitting on an enemy was a way to show contempt and disrespect, as well as to assert dominance. This act was often seen as a means of humiliating the opponent, reflecting their disdain for the enemy's honor and bravery. Additionally, spitting could be viewed as a ritualistic gesture, reinforcing group cohesion and identity in the face of adversaries.

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