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  2. Mescalero - Wikipedia

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    The Mescalero Apache, along with the other Apache groups, lived by traditional hunting and gathering. The Mescalero Apache culture protected the ecology and were able to utilize their resources very effectively. The Mescalero Apache relied on hunting and gathering for subsistence. Men led the hunting parties for buffalo, antelope, and deer.

  3. Apache scout - Wikipedia

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    An Apache scout is a member of an Apache tribe who is trained in reconnaissance, either for hunting, defense of the people, or during times of war. [ 1 ] Background

  4. Apache - Wikipedia

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    Various Apache containers: baskets, bowls and jars. Apache women wove yucca, willow leaves, or juniper bark into baskets that could hold heavy loads. [50] Apache people obtained food from hunting, gathering wild plants, cultivating domestic plants, trade, or raiding neighboring groups for livestock and agricultural projects. [51]

  5. Gender roles among the Indigenous peoples of North America

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    Traditional gender roles among Native American and First Nations peoples tend to vary greatly by region and community. As with all Pre-Columbian era societies, historical traditions may or may not reflect contemporary attitudes.

  6. Jicarilla Apache - Wikipedia

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    The Jicarilla Apache led a seminomadic existence in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the plains of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. They also ranged into the Great Plains starting before 1525 CE. For years, they lived a relatively peaceful life, traveling seasonally to traditional sites for hunting, gathering, and cultivation along ...

  7. Fort Sill Apache Tribe - Wikipedia

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    She was an educator and traditional doll maker and was regarded as a cultural leader among the elders. [8] She served as tribal chairperson until 1995 and focused on sustaining history and traditional Chiricahua culture. [8] Allan Houser was the first Fort Sill Apache child to be born free. He became one of the most celebrated Native American ...

  8. Peruvian rainforest defender from embattled Kichwa tribe shot ...

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    A Kichwa tribal leader has been shot to death in an area of the Peruvian rainforest that’s seen high tensions between Indigenous people and illegal loggers. Quinto Inuma Alvarado was attacked as ...

  9. Kinishba Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The White Mountain Apache require visitors to obtain a permit to visit the Kinishba Ruins site. The White Mountain Apache have built their own museum at the Fort Apache Historic Park, based on their traditional style of a gowa, or home. It is called Nohwike' Bágowa (House of Our Footprints), or the White Mountain Apache Culture Center and ...