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Gouyen and Warm
* Ka-ya-ten-nae ( Ka-e-te-nay, Kaytennae, Kadhateni or Kieta-" Fights Without Arrows ", " Cartridges All Gone "), chief of the Warm Springs local group of the Chihenne band, second husband of the heroic Gouyen and stepfather of Kaywaykla

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The Mescalero are one of the 7 major Apachean groups, generally living in what is now eastern New Mexico and western Texas.
For example, among the Mescalero a hunter was expected to share as much as one half of his kill with a fellow hunter and with needy people back at the camp.
The one Chiricahua band ( of Opler's ) and Mescalero practiced very little cultivation.
1830-1900 ) ( Chief of the Tu ' sis Nde of southeastern Texas, because of a severe epidemic one part of this band went to Zaragosa in Coahuila, the other part of Magoosh took refuge by the Mescalero and accompanied them in 1870 onto the Mescalero Reservation )

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He accepted the surrender of more than a hundred Mescalero warriors who sought refuge with him.
The abundant agave ( mescal ) was also important to the Mescalero, who gathered the crowns in late spring after reddish flower stalks appeared.
There they became much mixed with the Mescalero and merged later as Tuetinini with the Mescalero, the Tú sis Ndé (“ Big Water People ”) who tried to remain nearer their old territory on the gulf but who were finally driven over into Mexico, are sometimes quite critical of the Twid Ndé because of their apostacy and mixture and classify them as a Mescalero or part-Mescalero group.
* Natagés ( Nah-tah-hay, also Natagees, Apaches del Natafé, Yabipais Natagé, Natageses, Natajes, from Nadahéndé-" People of the Mescal ", Original Apachean group who would become the Mescalero and Salinero, were oft called by the Spanish and Apaches themselves true Apaches, which had had a considerable influence on the decision making of some bands of the Western Lipan in the 18th century )
Lipan Apache is a Southern Athabaskan language, that was still spoken by two people in 1981 on the Mescalero Apache reservation, as well as by members living off reservation throughout North America who strive to keep the language and culture alive.
In the nineteenth century, the Mescalero opened their reservation to other Apache bands, such as the Chiricahua who had been imprisoned in Florida, and the Lipan Apache.
Extending north south along the western edge of the Mescalero Escarpment lies a vast sand sheet called the Mescalero Sands, named for the Mescalero Apaches who once hunted in these sandhills.

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Ruidoso is a rapidly growing resort community due to the region's alpine scenery, Ruidoso Downs racetrack, and slopes of Ski Apache, the Mescalero Apache Indian-owned ski resort on the mountain Sierra Blanca.
Mescalero is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Otero County, New Mexico, United States.
Mescalero is located at ( 33. 157440 ,-105. 780482 ).
At the north side of town is the Tularosa Creek which flows out of Tularosa Canyon, descending from the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, and which separates the Sacramento Mountains to the south from the Sierra Blancas to the north.
* The Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation begins only a few miles east of Tularosa and is accessible via U. S. Route 70.
The Chiricahua-type system is used by the Chiricahua, Mescalero, and Western Apache.
The Navajo, Western Apache, Jicarilla, and Lipan have an emergence or Creation Story, while this is lacking in the Chiricahua and Mescalero.
* Zit ' is ' ti Nde, Tséghát ’ ahén Nde, Tas steé be glui Ndé (" Rock Tied to Head People "): wearing a red turbanlike headdress like the neighboring Mescalero, lived in the deserts of northern Mexico.
Mescalero is Spanish for mescal-maker.
Mescalero is the fourteenth studio album by American rock band ZZ Top.
Mescalero is centered around a variety of Tejano instrumentation including accordion, pedal steel guitar, and harmonica.
Allmusic awarded the album two out of five stars, stating that " part from the dreadful misstep of 1999's XXX, they showed signs of life on all their RCA labeled albums, and their fourth, 2003's long delayed Mescalero, is no exception to the rule.
He is the German friend and blood brother of Winnetou, the fictional chief of the Mescalero tribe of the Apache.
The syenite rock formation is covered with ' desert patina ' ( visible in the image below ), the result of thousands of years of weathering of the rock surface by sun, sand, and water ; the site is culturally and spiritually significant to many Native Americans, such as the Mescalero Apache, the Kiowa, the Hopi, and the Pueblo people.
Mescalero ( or Mescalero Apache ) is an Apache tribe of Southern Athabaskan Native Americans.
The tribe is federally recognized as the Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Apache Reservation in southcentral New Mexico.
The mountains and foothills are forested with pines ; resource and commercial development is managed carefully by the Mescalero Apache Tribal Council.
Sierra Blanca peak, located on the reservation, is sacred ground for the Mescalero Apache Tribe and requires a permit for access.
Actor Michael Horse is Mescalero, Zuni people | Zuni, and Yaqui people | Yaqui

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In 1928, Nelson Horatio Darton of the United States Geological Survey observed: On the east side of the Pecos Valley in southern New Mexico there are very extensive sand hills formed of deposits known as theMescalero Sands ,’ which are doubtless of Quaternary age ...” In places, these sands climb up and over the Mescalero Escarpment and spread out over portions of the Llano Estacado.

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He later kidnapped and married ( c. 1887 ) a Mescalero Apache girl named Zan-a-go-li-che and took her home to his family at Mescal Mountain.

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He led armies to pacify the Navajo, Mescalero Apache, and the Kiowa and Comanche Indians.
Despite the treaty, the Navajo continued raiding in New Mexico, which they considered a category separate from war, as did the Jicarilla Apache, Mescalero Apache, Ute, Comanche, and Kiowa.
The immediate prelude to Carleton's Navajo campaign was to force the Mescalero Apache to Bosque Redondo.
In language similar to his description of the Mescalero Apache, Carleton ordered Carson to lead an expedition against the Navajo, and to say to them, " You have deceived us too often, and robbed and murdered our people too long, to trust you again at large in your own country.
" This view of Carson's actions may be taken from General James Carleton ’ s orders to Carson on October 12, 1862, concerning the Mescalero Apaches: " All Indian men of that tribe are to be killed whenever and wherever you can find them: the women and children will not be harmed, but you will take them prisoners and feed them at Ft. Stanton until you receive other instructions ".
On their 2003 album Mescalero, ZZ Top adopted a more contemporary sound while maintaining their influences from their earlier musical pursuits.
Today two branches of the tribe are federally recognized as independent units: the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, located near Apache, Oklahoma ; and the Chiricahua tribe located on the Mescalero Apache reservation near Ruidoso, New Mexico.
They were given the choice to remain at Fort Sill or to relocate to the Mescalero reservation near Ruidoso, New Mexico.
Viola and Agnes Chihuahua, Chiricahuas, photographed at the Mescalero Apache Reservation in 1916.
The ethnobiology of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache: The use of plants for foods, beverages and narcotics.
Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache texts.
An analysis of Mescalero and Chiricahua Apache social organization in the light of their systems of relationship.
The concept of supernatural power among the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apaches.
Some of the Lipan Apache and Mescalero Apache bands with some Comanche in their company held out in northern Mexico until the early 1880s, when Mexican and U. S. Army forces drove them onto reservations or into extinction.
Coahuiltecan, Tonkawa, Lipan Apache and Mescalero Apache and Comanche have inhabited the area after the Pacuache.
August 1861, Mescalero Apaches under Chief Nicolas made an attack on Fort Davis, driving off livestock and killing three people.
September 1868 at Horsehead Hills, a group of volunteer Mexicans and Buffalo Soldiers from Fort Davis attacked and destroyed a Mescalero village to recover captives and stolen livestock.
January 1870, a group of soldiers attacked a Mescalero Apache village near Delaware Creek in the Guadalupe Mountains.
The Mescalero Apache frequented the area to irrigate their crops.
In 1849 John Salmon " RIP " Ford explored the area between San Antonio and El Paso noting in his mapped report the productive land upon which the Mescalero Indians farmed.
January 1870, a group of soldiers attacked a Mescalero Apache village near Delaware Creek in the Guadalupe Mountains.

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