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Apache Indians

The tribal name made famous by some of the great chiefs in history. While most tribe names commonly meant "friend" or "people" Apache means "Enemy" in the Zuni language. Tribal lands included West Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona.

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Why did Apache Indians use bow and arrows?

It allowed the Apaches to shoot game and to kill enemies to protect themselves

Where is the Fun Van in Apache Junction located?

The address of the Fun Van is: 1177 North Idaho Road, Apache Junction, 85119 2822

What does bear den translate from Native American?

There are MANY Native American languages, so please specify which one you want the translation in.

What was the mound builder's religion?

Their ancestors came from Israel (DNA Haplogroup X) around the time of Zedekiah ~600BC via boat, they originally believed in Christ before breaking off into two main factions. You can see their temples model those of Solomon's Temple, outer court, inner court and an offset holy of holies. Ancient findings show knowledge of and desires to pass on the stories of the tower of babel, the flood of Noah, as well as the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ.

How did the apache Indians make bark canoes?

None of the Apache tribes made canoes since they mainly travelled on foot in the arid deserts of Arizona, southern Colorado and New Mexico. They also used horses when they could steal or trade for them. For crossing wide rivers they would hang on to their horse's neck or make small temporary rafts of driftwood to help them swim across.

Canoes were mainly used on the east and west coasts of North America and in the Great Lakes and eastern woodlands areas.

What food did the Apaches eat?

The Apache Indians eat bread, corn, fruit and meat.

Does toothpaste keep goggles fog free?

Toothpaste does keep ur swimming googles free of fog But ... u can still not see anything :-) when working as a commercial diver we used soap take a drop of soap or more on the inside of the googles. do NOT wipe it off keep the lence smeard in u will se more once u get under water,, Kolthar

Who was the first man from any country besides the vikings to land on the North American continent?

The Paleo-Indians were the people rumored to have first migrated into the North American continent.

Although John Cabot and Christopher Columbus are famous to have been the first of any foreigners to have sailed to the Americas, Norse captain Leif Eriksson is believed to have reached the Island of Newfoundland in circa 1000 A.D.

What does fob apache mean?

A FOB is a Forward Operating Base. FOB Apache is in Southern Afghanistan, near Qalat.

Who did the Apache Indian tribe worship?

Most Apache Indian Tribes worship a single creator, Naiyenesgani or Yusan and a variety of lesser gods and spirits.

Where is the Apache Historical Society Msm in Apache Oklahoma located?

The address of the Apache Historical Society Msm is: Po Box 101, Apache, OK 73006

What are 6 very facts about Geronimo's life?

Geronimo:

  1. He was born on 16 June 1829 near the Gila River in New Mexico.
  2. He had three brothers and four sisters.
  3. He married Alope a Nedni-Chiricahua and had three children, all of whom were killed by the Mexican Army on 6 March 1858.
  4. He was a Medicine Man.
  5. He surrendered to General Nelson A. Miles on 4 September 1886 at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona.
  6. He died of pneumonia at the age of 79 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma on 17 February 1909 while he was still a Prisoner of War.

How did the lenape help the Dutch settlers?

The Lenapes helped the Dutch by teaching them how to fish, hunt and grow crops (beans, corn, tobacco and squash)

What is an American Indian word for doorway?

In Natick, the language of the Massachusetts, Narragansett and Wampanoag tribes, the word for a door or gateway is squont, squoant or squontam.

Types of authentication?

Passwords

Passwords are the easiest and most common authentication process that are used, not only on desktop computers but also at the network level. However certain rules should be followed when setting a password for your computer or Network. Do not use easily predictable words for your passwords; they don't even require a hacker to access the system through your account. Use passwords that are unpredictable. Set long passwords and use numbers and special characters when setting your password. Remember your passwords; don't write it down anywhere. Hackers use various tools to know your passwords, but a long password with a number of special characters, indeed gives them a lot of trouble.

Digital Certificates

Using a certain algorithm, computer administrator combine your personal details with other user credentials to generate a public key. This public key or digital certificate is used for the authentication purpose in the network.

Smart Cards

Smart Cards are among the very few hardware authentication processes in which a simple card with an embedded circuitry is used for accessing the network. Each valid card for a particular network, when inserted into the circuitry it has been made for, gives an output which decides whether you will be allowed to enter into the network or not. The programming logic inserted into each card is different and it is one of the safest methods of authentication.

Fingerprint detection

Almost available in all laptops that are manufactured today; fingerprint detection is another safe method of computer security authentication. Everyone knows that even the iris pattern of two people may even match, but fingerprints can never match.

Face recognition systems

Face recognition system, may amuse you, but of late many people working in the field of security have questioned its user friendly nature and the security it can provide. A simple dimension calculation of the face is done by the computer and the logic used in doing so, has been often found to be prone to errors.

Biometrics

Biometrics is often considered as a far more secure way of authentication than passwords or digital certificates. It is even safer than smart cards, which may be misplaced. The physical and behavioral traits of a person are taken into consideration in this type of authentication.

Captcha Keys

This is the process of authentication that is used to verify whether a human or a computer bot has logged into the system. Captcha keys are randomly generated alphabets and numericals presented in such a form, that only a human can recognize.

Now, let's come down to the normal computer security authentical processes that we can do at the local level. Setting up a BIOS password for your computer may not be the ultimate security authentication. Removing the BIOS battery from the computer system for 30 seconds, deactivates this security feature. Setting up the administrator password is of utmost necessity. If the administrator password is not set, then any user can log into the computer irrespective of the fact whether he has an account in that computer or not.

The above listed methods are just a few of the widely used authentication methods. In fact, the measures that we take for safeguarding our computer or network are more important than the method itself. Many of us have a habit of naming our networks after the protagonist from our favorite movie. This should be avoided and networks should have sensible names that cannot be easily determined. If you are a network administrator in charge of a closed secure network, then it is always desirable to set your network visibility status to the invisible mode.

What do Austrian clothes look like?

Traditional 'folk' dress varies from one part of the country to another, and in some parts from one district to another, even from one valley to the next.

What are the Apache clans?

Here are some Western Apache clans (Cibecue, San Carlos, Tonto, & White Mountain Apache tribes):

Bee iłsóhn 'made Yellow People'

Biszáhé or Biszáhą́ 'adobe cut bank' or 'edge of cliff dwelling'

Chálamané 'Chinese and other East Asians' (from English Chinaman)

Ch'il daditł'ogé 'dense brush'

Ch'il goldzisn 'brushy depression people'

Ch'ilniihyé nadn'áíyé 'walnut tree growth'

Da'iskán 'flat-topped people'

Daszíné dahsdáíyé 'porcupine sitting above (Bald Mountain band of the Dilzhę́'é/Tonto group)'

Deshchīīdn or Dishchīīdn 'red streak people'

Dilzhę́'é 'high-pitched voice (people) (Tonto Apache tribe)'

Dziłghą́'é or Dziłghą'á 'top of the mountain (people) (historically the Eastern White Mountain band or sometimes the Western White Mountain band but nowadays used to refer to Seven Mile, East Fork, and Turkey Creek people by White Mountain people)'

Dził łiké' siláhn 'two mountains in line people'

Dziłt'aadn 'foot of the mountain people (Cibecue band of the Cibecue group)'

Gōōn 'Yavapai tribe'

Hagosteelé 'slanding up broadly'

Ha'i'ą́há 'sunrise (Chiricahua Apache or Mescalero tribe)'

Hák'ą́yé 'Chiricahua Apache'

Hanahdí' nnēē 'from far away people (Native Americans, e.g. Lakota, Cheyennes, Comanches)'

Innaa(') or Nnaa(') 'enemy (Anglo-American)'

Innaa diłhiłé or Nnaa diłhiłé 'black enemy (African-American, African)'

Iyah hajin 'mesquite extending out darkly people'

Iyah ą́į́yé 'place where mesquite grows'

KÇ«' hadizn 'twirling burning charcoal people'

K'ai bił nágóteeln 'wide flat of willows people'

K'ai hachīīdn 'reddened willows people'

K'ai hát'i'n 'willows sprouting out people'

K'ai tséhit'i'n 'rocks strung out into willows people'

Łédilwozhn 'juncture of two canyons people'

Łį́nabaahé or Łínabaahá 'they scout, raid with horses (historically the Western White Mountain band but nowadays refers to some Canyon Day, Whiteriver, Cedar Creek, Bear Springs, Turkey Creek, and Chino Springs people)'

Mashgalé 'mescal gatherer (Mescalero Apache tribe)'

Nadah bił nda'ditin or Nadah bił naditin 'road of mescal across'

Nadah doo golniihé 'tasteless mescal (people) (Apache Peaks band of the San Carlos group)'

Nadą́' hichīīdn 'red corn people'

Nádohots'osn or Náhodits'osn'slender peaks standing up people'

Nagozogn or Nagozogé 'marked on the ground (people)'

Nakąįyé 'those who walk around (Mexican, Spanish, Hispanic, Latino people)'

Nasht'izhé 'enemies painted black (Zuni tribe)'

Nníneezn 'tall people'

Noschoh ojin 'black Manzanita extends upwards people'

Nilchí' łédnt'i'n 'pines lined up people'

Nilchí'tsog nt'i'n or Nilchí' nt'i'n 'two rows of (yellow) pine joining people'

Sáíkiné 'sand house (people) (O'odham or Maricopa tribes)'

Tánásgizn 'washed people'

Táogaidn or Túgaidn or Tū hagaidn or Tū hagaiyé 'white water (people)'

Tégótsogn 'yellow streak running out from the water people'

Ténádoljagé 'descending into the water peaks'

T'iisbaan or T'iisebán 'edge of cottonwood (people) (Pinal Apache band of the San Carlos group)'

T'iis łédnt'i'é 'cottonwood tree lined'

T'iis tédn'áíyé 'cottonwood extending to the water'

T'iiskaadn 'standing cottonwood people'

T'iisyú sikaadn 'at the standing cottonwood people'

TÅ‚'ohk'aa' dighaidn 'row of white canes people'

Tséyidn 'in the rocks people'

Tsēē binazt'i'é 'rock extending around'

Tsēē ch'éheshjiné 'dark rock extends out'

Tsēē desgai or Tsēē desgaidn 'white streak rock (people)'

Tsēē hachīīdn 'red rock strata people'

Tsēē hesk'idn 'uneven rock people'

Tsék'āādn 'metate stone people'

Tséká'kiné 'house on top of rocks (people) (Hopi and other Pueblo tribes)'

Tsézhiné 'black rock (Aravaipa Apache band of the Sand Carlos group)

Tū diłhiłí or Tū diłhiłn 'black water (people)'

Tū its'osé or Tū its'osn 'water spray (people)'

Tū nteel hanaadí' nnaa or nnaa'enemy from across the ocean (European)'

Yagohegaidn or Yagogaidn 'whiteness spreads out descending people'

Yúdahą́ 'above (people) (Navajo tribe)'

This is not a conclusive list.

What does nantan mean in apache?

Nantan in Apache means Chief or Spokesman (tribal representative). The apachean people had 7 different languages and distinct cultures where the only references commonly found refer to Cochise, Mangas Coloradas, Geronimo, Lupan amongst others as Nantans. All these chiefs were Chiricahua Apaches so its most likely a Chiricahua Apachean word, but not necessarily exclusive to this tribe.