Yes, the Apache people historically occupied regions that include parts of northern Mexico, particularly in the states of Sonora and Chihuahua. While their traditional territory extended into the southwestern United States, including Arizona and New Mexico, they often moved across the border for resources and trade. Today, Apache communities primarily reside in the United States, but their historical presence in northern Mexico remains significant.
They live in between Arizona and New Mexico
valley of mexico
the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
Mexico
A few reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. different bands of Apaches, not just one type of apache.
the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
The southern painted turtle lives in northern mexico.
They live in the southwest of North America. Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, California and Northern Mexico.
Well I do know that several Apaches live on reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, that type of area. Other than that, I know nothing!
It was very humid and hott where the Apaches lived back then(in Texas). It was very cold and dark where the Apaches lived(in Arizona). It was very hot(in New Mexico).
they live in teepes
The traditional homeland of the Apache people primarily spanned the Southwestern United States, including areas in present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and parts of northern Mexico. They inhabited diverse landscapes such as deserts, mountains, and plains, which influenced their nomadic lifestyle and subsistence practices. The Apaches were known for their adaptability and resourcefulness in these varied environments.