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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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Apache Indians were so fond of card games that they made “cards” of the Spanish deck symbols on dried rawhide.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Apaches roll past Armijo The Vallejo High badminton team rolled past the Armijo Indians 13-2 at Fairfield Monday.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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Apaches power through Indians The Vallejo High boys basketball team made it nine wins in its last 10 games by defeating the Napa Indians 64-46 Wednesday at Messner Gym in the Monticello Empire League.
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Abu Kashir, Gas Station Attendant
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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 surv.
These were the Lipan Apache Indians and the Tonkawa Indians.
Only the Apache Indians may mine there.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Later, Apache Indians lived in the canyon, but were soon replaced by Comanche and Kiowa tribes who resided in the area until 1874.
In 1871, Indian agent Tom Jeffords arranged a peace treaty with Cochise that specified the ancestral homeland of the Chiricahua Apaches would be their reservation.
The Lipan Apache Indians were organized into groups and there was not really an Lipan Apache tribe.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Apache Indians returning from raid south of the border.
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