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The Apache culture is similar to the Navaho Nation due to their shared family line. The center of their culture is self-importance. Because of this self-importance, raiding was not only encouraged but was enjoyed.
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www.meta-religion.com/World_Religions/Ancient_religions...
www.meta-religion.com/World_Religions/Ancient_religions/North_america/apache_culture.htm
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The Apache Indians lived in what is now New Mexico and Arizona. They were a nomadic group of people and would at times travel as far south as Mexico. ... Because the Apache was a wandering group they spent their time in two homes, one in the mountains and one in the desert. They lived in one place for only short periods...
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www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports2/apache.htm
www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports2/apache.htm
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San Carlos Apache Culture Center ... Apache Culture.com ... White Mountain Apache Culture Center and Museum...
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www.apacheculture.com/
www.apacheculture.com/
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"This particular dance teaches Apache values of language, culture, food and love, prayers, respect, wisdom, cooperation, appreciation and endurance." ... Women play a vital role in Apache culture, and the Sunrise Dance is a way for the entire community to recognize and celebrate the meaning and value of womanhood.
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www.greatdreams.com/apache/apache-tribe.htm
www.greatdreams.com/apache/apache-tribe.htm
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Apache culture index. 1300+ articles about north american indians.
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www.aaanativearts.com/apache/apache_culture.htm
www.aaanativearts.com/apache/apache_culture.htm
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APACHE, PUEBLO, ZUNI INDIANS ... The Pueblo people are descendants of the Anasazi culture. Their culture is the oldest north of Mexico. Several of the two dozen surviving pueblos have retained pre-Spanish social systems and community organizations to a degree.
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inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/indians.htm
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It is the telling of such stories and the performances of dances and music of the Apache that have positioned the Duncans - Ken and his North Dakota Plains Indian wife Doreen, and their seven children, Kenny, Christy, Tony, Karl, Kevin, Sky and Talon - as guardians of Arizona culture.
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www.azcentral.com/community/gilbert/articles/0718yellow...
www.azcentral.com/community/gilbert/articles/0718yellowbird18Z6.html
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Apache history, Apache culture, reservations, stories, Apache legends. ... Our Apache Indian resources include Apache Indian history, Apache Indian culture, reservations, stories, Apache Indian legends.
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gocalifornia.about.com/od/naiapache/Apache_Indian_Resou...
gocalifornia.about.com/od/naiapache/Apache_Indian_Resources.htm
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The Apache Office of Tourism, is located in General Crook's cabin (built in 1870), at Fort Apache. The Apache Cultural Museum,located on the 288 acre site at Fort Apache, provides insight into the culture of the Apache people.
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