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Mount Graham (10,720ft elevation) is sacred land to the #Apaches

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By around 1725 the #Comanche had established authority throughout the whole of the Southern Plains region, pushing the Eastern #Apaches into the mountains of the front range of the Rockies in New Mexico

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#Apaches have suffered devastating health problems from the last decades of the nineteenth century and throughout most of the twentieth century. Many of these problems are associated with malnutrition, poverty, and despair.

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#Apaches have moved farther south than any other members of the Athapascan language family, including the #Navajo, who are close relatives to the #Apache

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#Apaches have never been a unified nation politically, and individual #Apache tribes, until very recently, have never had a centralized government, traditional or otherwise

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#Apaches have endured severe economic and political disruptions, first by the #Spanish, then by the #Comanches, and later the US Government

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#Apaches can be found pursuing careers in all the professions, though most of them must leave their communities to do so

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#Apaches became citizens of the state of Oklahoma and of the United States in 1907

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By 1952, 80% of the #Apaches in Arizona spoke #English

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#Apaches are somewhat new arrivals to the Southwestern United States.

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The #Navajos' name for themselves is Diné, meaning "the people." The #Spanish and #Mexicans called them "#Apaches de #Navajo"

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The historic southward migration of the #Comanches onto the Southern Plains, beginning about 1700, displaced the Eastern #Apaches from the plains and greatly altered #Spanish-#Indian relations in New Mexico for the remainder of the #Spanish colonial era

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It is not known, and will probably never be known, exactly when the #Navajos and #Apaches (Southwestern Athapaskans) began migrating from the far north to the Southwest or what route they took.

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Government and mission schools were established among the #Apaches in the 1890s. These schools pursued vigorous assimilationist policies, including instruction only in #English

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The #Navajos' name for themselves is Diné, meaning "the people." The #Spanish and #Mexicans called them "#Apaches de #Navajo"

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It is not known, and will probably never be known, exactly when the #Navajos and #Apaches (Southwestern Athapaskans) began migrating from the far north to the Southwest or what route they took.

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Some #Apaches, the #Jicarillas, became friends and allies of the #Spanish. A small group broke away from the Eastern #Apaches in the 1600s and migrated into Texas and northern Mexico. They were known as Lipan #Apaches and enslaved by #Spanish explorers in 1700s

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Some #Apaches became prisoners of war, shipped forst to Florida, then to Alabama, then finally Oklahoma. Others entered a period of desultory reservation life in the Southwest (after the #Mexican American War)

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It was not until 1598 that #Apaches had to adjust to the presence of Europeans within their homeland when the expedition of Juan de Onate entered the #Pueblo country of the upper Rio Grande River Valley, in present day New Mexico

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It is not known, and will probably never be known, exactly when the #Navajos and #Apaches (Southwestern Athapaskans) began migrating from the far north to the Southwest or what route they took.

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In the days before horses were introduced, and before the historic southward migration of the #Comanche Nation, in the early 1700s the Plains #Apaches were the lords of the southern plains

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Farming and ranching continue to provide employment for many #Apaches, and #Apaches have distinguished themselves as some of the finest professional rodeo performers.

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Exactly when the #Apaches and the #Navajos began their migration southward is not known, but it is clear that they had not arrived in the southwest before the end of the 14th century

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U.S. Census Bureau figures show the median family income for #Apaches was $19,690, which is $16,000 less than for the general population

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In the days before horses were introduced, and before the historic southward migration of the #Comanche Nation, in the early 1700s the Plains #Apaches were the lords of the southern plains

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Some #Apaches became prisoners of war, shipped forst to Florida, then to Alabama, then finally Oklahoma. Others entered a period of desultory reservation life in the Southwest (after the #Mexican American War)

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Some #Apaches, the #Jicarillas, became friends and allies of the #Spanish. A small group broke away from the Eastern #Apaches in the 1600s and migrated into Texas and northern Mexico. They were known as Lipan #Apaches and enslaved by #Spanish explorers in 1700s

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When the #Comanches adopted use of the horse and migrated southward out of what is now Wyoming, they displaced the Eastern #Apaches from the Southern Great Plains who then took up residence in the mountainous country of what eventually became eastern New Mexico

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When Spaniards first encountered the #Apaches and #Navajos in the 16th century, they could not tell them apart and referred to them as “#Apaches de #Navajo

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By the end of the 1930s, the tribe regained control of its rangeland and most San Carlos #Apaches became stockmen

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