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Artifact Replicas|Jewelry|Clothing|Figurines|On Sale|New Productskiowa apache indiansThe Apache Indians are divided into six sub tribes. The Kiowa-Apache, also known as the Plains Apache, are one of these Apache tribes. In this section, you will find articles about the Kiowa Apache people, their history, and culture. Famous Kiowa Apache chiefs included Chief Pacer (Peso, Essa-queta), Dohosan, Iron Shirt, Koon-Ka-Zachey, Lone Wolf and Gataka. Official Tribal Name:Federally recognized indian tribe. Address: Phone: Fax: Email: Official Website: Common Name: Kiowa ApacheTraditional Name:Meaning of Traditional Name:= Alternate names:Plains Apache Alternate spellings:Name in other languages:Registered Population:Region:Plains,State:OklahomaBands / Population at Contact:Language Classification:Language Dialects:Number of fluent Speakers:Tribal Enrollment Requirements:Tribal Flag:Tribal Emblem:Related Tribes:The Kiowa Apache, or Plains Apache, are one of the six sub-tribes of the Apache tribe. The others are the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipans, Mescalero, White Mountain Apache, and Western Apache. The seventh Apachean group, the Navajo, are now considered as a separate tribe. Origins:Traditional Territory:Original Reservation:Current Reservations:Traditional Allies:Traditional Enemies:Bands / Clans:Societies:Historical Social Structure:Burial / Funeral Customs:Marriage/Wedding Customs:Creation Beliefs / Religion:Religion TodayHistorical Clothing:Historical Dwellings:Historical Foods / Wildcrafting:Subsistence / Industry Today:Sacred Places:Ceremonies / Dances:Crafts:Historical Weapons and Tools:Historical Political OrganizationGovernment Today:Famous Contemporary People:Historical Leaders:Catastrophic Events:Treaties:History:Kiowa-Apache Legends / Oral Stories:
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Apache chastity and marriage Apache customs regarding courtship, marriage and divorce. Wives and burial place of Geronimo A detailed list of all the wives of Gernonimo and his burial place. Why do we yell "Geronimo"? Learn the legend behind this phrase. Apache tribal amusements, manners, and customs As explained by Geronimo in the telling of his life story.
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