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yes. go too Arizona and see but you might get shot because were hardcore.
The Apaches lived in New Mexico and eventually adjusted to the land. In addition, the Apaches slowly spread apart for each other and lived in groups of 10 to 20 extended family groups. (An Extended Family is where there are 3 or more generations in 1 household.)
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Although many aboriginal people are integrated into Australian mainstream society today, there are tribes which live a semi-traditional lifestyle, still hunting in the remote outback.
The Tonkawa tribes lived in a region that stretched through Oklahoma and Texas. Most contemporary Tonkawans live in Oklahoma.
two of them are the coahuiltecans, and the karankwas
Currently, there are Comanche reservations in both Oklahoma and Texas. However, during the 19th century the Comanche roamed New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and Oklahoma.
Yes. The Tribes Live In The Canvas Of The Grand Canyon.
The first people to live in the area that is now El Paso, Texas were various indigenous tribes, such as the Jumano, Suma, Manso, and Apache. These tribes had established settlements along the Rio Grande and engaged in trading and agricultural practices.
The shoshone nation was a very large and diverse group of people. The southern tribes were chased off of their ancestral lands and moved further south and became comanche. The northern tribes left their ancestral lands and became blackfoot. The eastern tribes became souix and the western tribes are still in existance but not fairly resigned by the US government
She lives in Texas's.