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Apachería was the term used to
designate the
region inhabited by the
Apache people. The
earliest written records have it as a
region extending from north...
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Apacheria chiricahuensis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Crossosomataceae. It is the only
species in the
monotypic genus Apacheria. It is...
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notably the Apaches. Much of the
region had
previously been
known as
Apacheria. Some
historians have
begun to
consider Comancheria, at the peak of its...
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campanulate and have an
extremely reduced nectary disk.
Apacheria - one species,
cliff brittlebush,
Apacheria chiricahuensis Crossosoma - two species, C. bigelovii...
- the Comanche, and to
protect the
northeastern and
eastern border of the
Apacheria against the Comancheria, the
Mescalero (Naa’dahéńdé and Gułgahéńde) on...
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Christianity Apache Na-Dene →
Athabaskan →
Apachean United States (
Apacheria) Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Salinero,
Plains Apache, Western...
- York: Dutton. ISBN 0-525-11308-8.
Thrapp (1988 [1967]), The
Conquest of
Apacheria. Debo,
Angie (1989) [1976]. Geronimo – The Man, His Time, His Place. Norman:...
- them. The two
groups contested the
control of land and
trade routes in
Apacheria, and
their cultural differences made it
oftentimes difficult to negotiate...
- was Juh. Dan
Thrapp made this
observation in his book The
Conquest of
Apacheria. Later, the fact was
confirmed by Asa
Daklugie (Juh's son) in Eve Ball's...
- West Texas, and
Southern Colorado.
These areas are
collectively known as
Apacheria. The
Apache tribes fought the
invading Spanish and
Mexican peoples for...