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    Anthropology Paper Apache Indians In this paper you will read about the many ways that the Apache Indians used different ways of technology to survive in there environment. They used many different farming tools in which helped them to grow crops and gather berries. As the years went on the Apache hunters hunted with bows and arrows and as the years went on and how they trade with other tribes and people they had adopted guns. So in this reading you will

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    hears the Apache‚ pronounces as “uh-Patchce”‚ people think about Chief Geronimo or of a warlike tribe. The name Apache comes from the word “apachu” which means “enemy”‚ it was given to this tribe of nomadic hunter by the Zuni who fear them. The Apache were feared because through their history‚ they would raid other tribes or villages for food. A big part of the Apache culture is based on warfare‚ but like all Indian people they had a well-defined and complex society and mythology. The Apache had different

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    Apache Indians My overall first impression of this oil on copper painting called Apache Indians by Ramon Torres in 1780‚ was the view of the 18th century lifestyle as apache indians. This painting depicts a great picture of their daily life and culture. The male out hunting to provide for his family while the female is providing for the family by nurturing the child. This painting leaves me wondering what the male is about to shoot the arrow at. I see the deer in the background‚ but it appears that

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    Apache Tribe

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    Who is the people call Apache? The word "Apache" comes from the Yuma word for "fighting-men." It also comes from a Zuni word meaning "enemy." The Apaches are well known for their superior skills in warfare strategy. Wars continuous among other tribes and invaders from Spain (Apache 1). The Apache Indian was have six main tribal groups‚ use weapons to fight in war or battles‚ had different types of game to have fun‚ to discussion the social and economic patterns‚ and got more involved

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    The name of my tribe is Apache. 2) Name of Culture Group- the name of the Apache culture group is Native American. 3) Where did they live? (What part of North America)- The Apache tribe originally lived in the Southwest deserts in Arizona‚ New Mexico and Texas. Some Apache people were also located across the border in northern Mexico. 4) What sorts of food did they eat? - The Apache people mostly had a diet that consisted of buffalo‚ deer‚ antelope‚ and small game (the Apache men were mostly hunters

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    Apache Culture

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    Culture 1110 February 17‚ 2014 Apache Tribe The term Apache may be derived from the Yuma word meaning “fighting man‚” as well as the Zuni word apachu‚ meaning “enemy.” Although‚ most modern day Apache people still call themselves Apache‚ the tribes traditional name for themselves is Nde or Ndee meaning “the people.” The Apache Native Americans have prospered and occupied many regions including Kansas‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Oklahoma‚ and Arizona. Traditional Apache natives and elders alike‚ believe

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    Apache Indian Research Paper Apache‚ that very name struck unforgiving fear in the minds of settlers and tribes throughout the Great Plains and the southwest. Fierce Apache warriors were quick to learn the tactics of their enemies and use it against them. Not only were the Apache cheated by the Americans‚ but the Spanish (which arrived in 1541) as well. Apache culture is rich with tradition and conflict just like the land they once roamed. Apache Culture The Apache people arrived in 850

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    apache vs u.s settlers

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    Reading Response Of all of the perspectives given to me‚ I believe that the apache tribe had the most reasonable and justified perspective. The apache only resorted to violence when they were avenging a tribe member that was murdered‚ or when they were trying to defend themselves‚ unlike the settlers‚O’odham tribe‚ Mexican Americans‚ and U.S government who would kill simply because they didn’t like them. The apache tribe had to act the way they did because they were in an “eat or be eaten” situation

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    Apache Religious Ceremonies The Apache Tribe is primarily associated with Spanish Southwest and the states of Arizona‚ New Mexico‚ and Oklahoma. Apaches believe that a number of supernatural powers associated with natural phenomena’s exist. These powers are neutral with respect to good and evil‚ but they can be used for various individual purposes. Belief is supported by a mythology that explains the creation of the world and includes several idols. Most important are Life Giver‚ Changing Woman

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    Apache Helicopter

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    APACHE HELICOPTER ABSTRACT An attack helicopter provides battle commanders a tool for delivering surprise and shock effect to the enemy. This is because attack helicopters can be more readily deployed than any other weapon system in dealing with an armored attack. Attack helicopters become even more lethal when equipped with advanced sensors‚ more potent weapons and improved survivability. New communications systems allow these platforms to pass on battlefield information to other platforms‚

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