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Natagés and also
* Natagés ( also Natagees, Apaches del Natafé, Natagêes, Yabipais Natagé, Natageses, Natajes ).

Natagés and from
They once travelled from the Pecos River in eastern New Mexico to the upper Colorado River, San Saba River and Llano River of central Texas across the Edwards Plateau southeast to the Gulf of Mexico, were close allies of the Natagés, therefore it seems certain that they were the Plains Lipan division ( Golgahį ́ į ́, Kó ' l kukä ' ⁿ-“ Prairie Men ”), not to be confused with Lipiyánes or Le Panis ( French for the Pawnee ).
* Pelones ( Bald Ones, lived far from San Antonio and far to the northeast of the Ypandes in the Red River of the South country of north central Texas, although able to field 800 warriors, more than the Ypandes and Natagés together, they were described as less warlike because they had fewer horses than the Plains Lipan, their population were estimated between 1, 600 to 2, 400 persons, were the Forest Lipan division ( Chishį ́ į ́ hį ́ į ́, Tcici, Tcicihi-“ People of the Forest ”, after 1760 the name Pelones was never used by the Spanish for any Texas Apache group, the Pelones had fled for the Comanche south and southwest, but never mixed up with the Plains Lipan division-retaining their distinct identity, so that Morris Opler was told by his Lipan informants in 1935 that their tribal name was “ People of the Forest ”)
* Ypandes ( Ypandis, Ipandes, Ipandi, Lipanes, Lipanos, Lipaines, Lapane, Lipanis, Lipan, They once travelled from the Pecos River in eastern New Mexico to the upper Colorado River, San Saba River and Llano River of central Texas across the Edwards Plateau southeast to the Gulf of Mexico, were close allies of the Natagés, therefore it seems certain that they were the Plains Lipan division ( Golgahį ́ į ́, Kó ' l kukä ' ⁿ-“ Prairie Men ”), not to be confused with Lipiyánes or Le Panis ( French for the Pawnee ).
* Pelones ( Bald Ones, lived far from San Antonio and far to the northeast of the Ypandes in the Red River of the South country of north central Texas, although able to field 800 warriors, more than the Ypandes and Natagés together, they were described as less warlike because they had fewer horses than the Plains Lipan, their population were estimated between 1, 600 to 2, 400 persons, were the Forest Lipan division ( Chishį ́ į ́ hį ́ į ́, Tcici, Tcicihi-“ People of the Forest ”, after 1760 the name Pelones was never used by the Spanish for any Texas Apache group, the Pelones had fled for the Comanche south and southwest, but never mixed up with the Plains Lipan division-retaining their distinct identity, so that Morris Opler was told by his Lipan informants in 1935 that their tribal name was “ People of the Forest ”)

Natagés and who
A coalition of splinter groups of Nadahéndé ( Natagés ), Guhlkahéndé and Lipan of the 18th century under the leadership of Picax-Ande-Ins-Tinsle ( Strong Arm ), who fought and withstood the Comanche on the Plains.

also and Apaches
The Chiricahua Apache are also known as the Chiricagui, Apaches de Chiricahui, Chiricahues, Chilicague, Chilecagez, and Chiricagua.
** Chíshí ( also Tchishi ) is a Navajo word meaning " Chiricahua, southern Apaches in general ".
* Faraones ( also Paraonez, Pharaones, Taraones, Taracones, Apaches Faraone ) is derived from Spanish Faraón " Pharaoh ".
* Gileño ( also Apaches de Gila, Apaches de Xila, Apaches de la Sierra de Gila, Xileños, Gilenas, Gilans, Gilanians, Gila Apache, Gilleños ) was used to refer to several different Apachean and non-Apachean groups at different times.
The Spanish also used Apaches de Gila to refer to the non-Apachean Pima living on the Gila River ( whom they sometimes called Pimas Gileños and Pimas Cileños ).
The Lipan are also known as Querechos, Vaqueros, Pelones, Nde buffalo hunters, Eastern Apache, Apache de los Llanos, Lipan, Ipande, Ypandes, Ipandes, Ipandi, Lipanes, Lipanos, Lipanis, Lipaines, Lapane, Lapanne, Lapanas, Lipau, Lipaw, Apaches Lipan, Apacheria Lipana, and Lipanes Llaneros.
There were also several engagements between Apaches and Confederates.
A newspaper report also told of her saving the lives of 20 army men when attacked by Apaches.
During her stay at Camp Apache, she found out that soldiers had also used cruelty in killing Apaches.
" One of the Apaches also talked about how all the land in that area was once part of their domain until the white man came.
Rations and farming supplies were also given out at the camps in an attempt to turn the Apaches into farmers.
The Tolkepaya, the southwestern group of Yavapai, and the Hualapai ( also belonging to the Upland Yuma Peoples ) were also referred as Yuma Apaches or Mohave Apaches.
1835-† 1885, chief of the Tca-tci-dn clan ( also Cacidn, Tea-tci-dn or Tsee hachiidn-“ red rock strata people ”) and local group of the Carrizo band, during a clan dispute in the early 1850s he was driven off the Carrizo Creek by Miguel, was allowed by the great Eastern White Mountain Apache chief Esh-kel-dah-sila after two years to settle near Fort Apache, Pedro's band intermarried with the White Mountain Apaches and were therefore classed as White Mountain Apaches, however they retained close clan ties with the Carrizo band of the Cibecue Apaches, he and his segundo ( or war chief ) Yclenny together with White Mountain Apache chiefs Alchesay and Petone killed August, 30, 1880 Diablo, ( oft mistaken for Esh-kel-dah-sila, the most prominent Eastern White Mountain Apache chief at this time ) in selfdefense, in revenge for the death of Diablo he was shot through both knees but survived, only Petone was mortally wounded, was a constant friend of the Americans )
The Apaches were especially associated with some districts of Paris: Belleville, la Bastille, La Villette and Montmartre which was also home to the famous Moulin Rouge dance hall and nightclub.

also and del
Cristoforo del Altissimo, Cesare Dandini, Aurelio Lomi, John Mosnier, Giovanni Battista Vanni, and Monanni also were his pupils.
Alfonso XIII is also mentioned on the plaque to Ratoncito Pérez on the second floor of " la calle del Arenal ".
Picadas, which are consumed at home or in bars, cafés, " cafetines " and " bodegones " are also popular ; they consist of an ensemble of plates containing cubes of cheese ( typically from Mar del Plata or Chubut ), pieces of salame, olives in brine, french fries, maníes ( peanuts ), etc.
He was also named Console of the prestigious Accademia delle Arti del Disegno of Florence, founded by the Duke Cosimo I, at 13 January 1563, under the influence of Vasari.
The Chilean part of Patagonia embraces the southern part of Valdivia, Los Lagos in Lake Llanquihue, Chiloé, Puerto Montt and the Archaeological site of Monte Verde, also the fiords and islands south to the regions of Aisén and Magallanes, including the west side of Tierra del Fuego and Cape Horn.
In addition to managing JPL, Caltech also operates the Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, the Owens Valley Radio Observatory in Bishop, California, the Submillimeter Observatory and W. M. Keck Observatory at the Mauna Kea Observatory, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory at Livingston, Louisiana and Richland, Washington, and Kerckhoff Marine Laboratory in Corona del Mar, California.
They also appear on the flags of the Australian state of Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory, as well as the flag of Magallanes Region of Chile, the flag of Londrina ( Brazil ) and several Argentine provincial flags and emblems ( for example, Tierra del Fuego and Santa Cruz ).
Married in 1507 Spanish-Italian Fernando d ' Avalos, marquis of Pescara, deceased 1525, adopting on becoming a widow, Alfonso d ' Ávalos, also marquis del Vasto, a nephew of her former husband.
* The Cordillera Central ( also called Sierra del Cibao ) is the island's most rugged and imposing feature and is known in Haiti as the Massif du Nord (" Northern Massif ").
In 1961 Dino Risi directed Una vita difficile ( A Difficult Life ), then Il sorpasso ( The Easy Life ), now a cult-movie, followed by: I Mostri ( The Monsters, also known as 15 From Rome ), In nome del Popolo Italiano ( In the Name of the Italian People ) and Profumo di donna ( Scent of a Woman ).
He also continued his film career, starring in Excess Baggage opposite Alicia Silverstone and Benicio del Toro in 1997.
In 1333, the Earldom of Ulster consisted of seven counties: Antrim, Blathewyc, Cragferus, Coulrath, del Art, Dun ( also known as Ladcathel ), and Twescard.
He also encouraged architecture, and the general improvement of Rome, where houses were razed to straighten and widen streets and where he had the opportunity to be a great patron for Gian Lorenzo Bernini: the decorations of the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, titular churches for several of the Chigi cardinals, the Scala Regia, the Chair of St. Peter in the Vatican Basilica.
Several other monuments were also damaged: Palazzo del Giardino, Steccata church, San Giovanni church, Palazzo Ducale, Paganini theater and the monument to Verdi.
* Partido Comunista del Peru, also known as Shining Path
Innocent IV would also send other missions to the Mongols in 1245: the mission of André de Longjumeau, the possibly aborted mission of Laurent de Portugal, and the mission of Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, which left on 16 April 1245 and would reach the Mongol capital Karakorum.
It was also at this conference that FARC added the initials " EP ", for " Ejército del Pueblo " or " People's Army ", to the organization's name.
The group demanded a demilitarized zone including two towns ( Florida and Pradera ) in the strategic region of Valle del Cauca, where much of the current military action against them has taken place, plus this region is also an important way of transporting drugs to the Pacific coast.
They might also have used smoke signals on other occasions, thus it is possible that Magellan saw such fires ( which inspired him to name the landscape Tierra del Fuego ) but he may have seen the smoke or lights of natural phenomena.
The traces of influences from ancient Roman and Greek art that are present in some of Masaccio's works presumably originated from this trip: they should also have been present in a lost Sagra, ( today known through some drawings, including one by Michelangelo ), a fresco commissioned for the consecration ceremony of the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence ( April 19, 1422 ).
The German Christmas carol " Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann ", with words by Hoffmann von Fallersleben, also uses the melody, as does the Hungarian Christmas carol " Hull a pelyhes fehér hó ", the Dutch " Altijd is Kortjakje ziek ", the Spanish " Campanita del Lugar ," and the Turkish " Daha Dun Annemizin.
USC also operates an Orange County center in Irvine for business, pharmacy, social work and education ; and the Information Sciences Institute, with centers in Arlington, Virginia and Marina del Rey.
It is also permitted in the Denominación de Origen ( DO ) wines of Costers del Segre, Navarra and Somontano.
There are also local community-run television stations such as Televisora Comunitaria del Oeste de Caracas ( CatiaTVe ).
There are also local community-run television stations such as Televisora Comunitaria del Oeste de Caracas ( CatiaTVe, 2001 ) and a range of regional networks such as Zuliana de Televisión.

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