The Apache lived primarily in the Southwestern United States, particularly in areas that now encompass parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. They inhabited diverse environments, including deserts, mountains, and plains, adapting their lifestyle and culture to the varying landscapes. The Apache were known for their nomadic lifestyle, often moving to follow game and seasonal resources.
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The native tribes that inhabited the Mountains and Basins region of Texas include the Apache and the Pueblo peoples. The Apache were known for their nomadic lifestyle, hunting, and gathering, while the Pueblo peoples, primarily located in the western parts of the region, were known for their adobe dwellings and agricultural practices. Both tribes adapted to the arid environment and utilized the natural resources available to them.
The Navajo, Apache and Ute.
If you mean "Which native American tribes lived in the area that became Arizona?" the answer is: Chemehuevi Chiricahua Apache Cocopa Dilzhe'e Apache Havasupai Hopi Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Navajo Southern Paiute Pima Yuma San Carlos Apache (Western Apache) Tewa Papago Southern Ute White Mountain Apache (Coyotero) Halchidhoma Yaqui Yavapai Zuni More ancient groups that previously lived in the area in prehistoric times are today called Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon, Patayan and Sinagua.
No. For example the Apache indians lived in pueblos.
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the apache live in wickiups ( or wigwams) which are made of mud, treebark, tree leaves, and grass
the apache lived in a warm climate.
Apache
There is no sea where the Apache lived. Therefore, no seafood.
The Maya and Aztec
they lived in wickiups
they lived in tepe. most though lived in wickups.
the apache lived in big grass huts made from twigs and grass
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