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By Oklahoma statehood in 1907, 39 remained—and 39 remain today. Only four (the Caddo, Plains Apache, Tonkawa and Wichita) originally lived on this land; four others came seasonally or to hunt.
Technically, they speak one of five Southern Athabaskan languages: Western Apache, Plains Apache, Jicarilla Apache, Lipan Apache, and Mescalero-Chiricahua Apache languages. However, the numbers of ...
In two battles 10 years apart, a band of buffalo hunters defended a little sod camp near the Canadian River against attack from Comanche, Kiowa and Plains Apache warriors led by Parker ...
In other words, Navajo, Plains Apache, and Chiricahua Apache are all Athabaskan languages, sharing words, concepts, and even a syntax. Though there is no perfect analogy, it may help to think of ...
Comanche and Plains Apache tribes. The ranch's modern footprint first began to take shape in 1916 under the ownership of William Thomas Coble, a rancher and oilman whose subsequent generations ...
Ke mahalo nei wau i kuʻu noho ʻana i nēia wā ma ka moku ‘āina ‘o Kololako, kahi a Nā Kānaka ‘Ōiwi, ‘o ia ho‘i ‘o nā po‘e Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Lakota, Plains Apache, a me Ute i loaʻa ke ...
Though the Apache are principally a Southwest tribe, there is a population of Plains Apache in Oklahoma. Keith Cressman argued that the “Sacred Rain Arrow” image conveyed a religious message ...
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