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Beyond the stockade rifles began to explode as some of the guerrillas fired at shadows that they imagined were Apaches.
** Pinaleños ( lived south of Bavispe, between the Bavispe River and Aros River in NE Sonora and NW Chihuahua, controlled the Sierra Huachinera, Sierra de los Alisos and Sierra Nacori Chico, the mountains had a large stock of pine forest – hence they were called Pinery Apaches, southwestern local group ).
Around 1900, Ravel joined with a number of innovative young artists, poets, critics, and musicians who were referred to as the Apaches ( hooligans ), a name coined by Viñes to represent his band of " artistic outcasts ".
Ravel and the Apaches were strong supporters of Debussy ’ s controversial public debut of his unconventional opera Pelléas et Mélisande, which garnered Debussy both fame and scorn.
The government promised to stop the buffalo hunters who were decimating the great herds of the Plains, provided that the Comanche, along with the Apaches, Kiowas, Cheyenne, and Arapahos, move to a reservation totaling less than of land.
The grant holders were unable to maintain a permanent settlement due to " raids by Utes, Navajos and Jicarilla Apaches " until early in the 1860s.
Historically, the O ' odham-speaking peoples were at odds with Apaches from the late 17th until the beginning of the 20th centuries when conflict with European settlers caused both the O ' odham and the Apaches to reconsider their common interests.
Plains Apaches inhabited the Texas Panhandle until they were displaced by the Comanches who dominated the area until the 1870s.
Three traders were murdered and mutilated by Lipan Apaches.
These groups included Comanches do Pelô and Apaches de Tororó and were known for a forceful and powerful style of percussion, and frequent violent encounters with the police.
After terms were agreed upon, the Mexicans gave mescal to the Apache and while they were intoxicated, the Mexican troops attacked and killed twenty Apaches and captured many more.
Moreover, there are many stories of this type with other caves referenced that state that Geronimo or other Apaches entered to escape troops but were not seen exiting.
Geronimo and other Apaches, including the Apache scouts who had helped the army track him down, were sent as prisoners to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio Texas.
As a result, the Mexican government began a series of military operations in order to either capture or neutralize the Chiricahuas, but they were fought to a standstill by the Apaches.
Cochise and his band were falsely accused of the incident ( which had actually been perpetrated by Coyotero Apaches ).
During the raids, many people were killed on both sides, but the Apaches quite often had the upper hand, mostly because the United States was distracted by its own internal conflict — the looming Civil War, and did not have the resources in the area to deal with the Apaches from any position of strength.
Additionally, the Apaches ' were highly adapted to living and fighting in the hostile and unforgiving terrain of the southwest.
The Zunis were self-sufficient during the mid-19th century, but faced raiding by the Apaches, Navajos, and Plains Indians.
Some of the Gila Apaches were probably later known as the Mogollon Apaches, a subdivision of the Chiricahua, while others probably coalesced into the Chiricahua proper.
In 1745, the Natagé are reported to have consisted of the Mescalero ( around El Paso and the Organ Mountains ) and the Salinero ( around Rio Salado ), but these were probably the same group, were oft called by the Spanish and Apaches themselves true Apaches, had had a considerable influence on the decision making of some bands of the Western Lipan in the 18th century.

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The fort was first established at the site of Smith's Ranch ( now downtown El Paso ) and, along with Fort Selden and other Southwestern outposts, protected recently-won territory from harassing Apaches and Comanches.
He acknowledged Lawton's tenacity for wearing the Apaches down with constant pursuit.
Completely worn out, the little band of Apaches returned to the U. S. with Lawton and officially surrendered to General Miles on September 4, 1886 at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona.
Hachita has summoned a band of Apaches, but with a hidden knife, Colorado manages to kill him first.
After 1722, Spanish documents start to distinguish between these different groups, in which case Apaches de Gila refers to the Western Apache living along the Gila River ( and thus synonymous with Coyotero ).
Goodwin's formulation: " all those Apache peoples who have lived within the present boundaries of the state of Arizona during historic times with the exception of the Chiricahua, Warm Springs, and allied Apache, and a small band of Apaches known as the Apache Mansos, who lived in the vicinity of Tucson.
Influenced by the Plains Indians, Western Apaches wore animal hide decorated with seed beads for clothing.
He was wounded in a skirmish with Apaches under Cochise in 1859.
During 1757 the Lipan Apaches were involved in fighting with the Hasinais.
In 1786, de Anza made peace with the Comanches, creating an alliance against the Apaches.
Apaches fired the first shots of the war, destroying enemy early warning radar and SAM sites with their Hellfire missiles.
McCord feared that if Reed's reputation was damaged certain people in Washington DC would try to start a new war with the Apaches.
Winnetou became the chief of the tribe of the Mescalero Apaches ( and of the Apaches in general, with the Navajo included ) after his father Intschu-tschuna and his sister Nscho-tschi were slain by the white bandit Santer.
Sheridan has decided to order Yorke to cross the Rio Grande into Mexico in pursuit of the Apaches, an action with serious political implications since it violates the sovereignty of another nation.

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The Apaches destroyed some enemy positions harassing the U. S. and Afghan troops, but suffered serious battle damage that caused them to withdraw from the area early in the day.
While anthropologists agree on some traditional major subgrouping of Apaches, they have often used different criteria to name finer divisions, and these do not always match modern Apache groupings.
To some historians, this implies the Apaches moved into their current Southwestern homelands in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
* 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 )
Other species are used on a smaller scale, e. g. the whitestar potato ( I. lacunosa ) traditionally eaten by some Native Americans, such as the Chiricahua Apaches, or the Australian bush potato ( I. costata ).
John assumed correctly that Apaches were responsible so he found some help and followed their trail.
When Larcena reached the camp, two days later, she found a smoldering campfire, some flour and some coffee that was still on the ground from when the Apaches cut open the sacks of food.
Josephine told how upon arriving in Arizona she learned that “ some renegade Yuma-Apaches had escaped from the reservation to which they had been consigned and had returned to their old haunts on the war-path .” Sadie wrote the famous Indian fighter Al Sieber was tracking escape Apaches and led them to safety.
On October 24, 1874, the Arizona Miner reported, “ Al Zieber, Sergeant Stauffer and a mixed command of white and red soldiers are in the hills of Verde looking for some erring Apaches, whom they will be apt to find .” On October 27, 1874, Sieber and Sgt.
The area was redevloped some time before the lower Shankill leading to feelings locally that those in the upper part of the road were better off compared to the " Apaches " of the lower Shankill as they were colloqiually known.
There was some ground contact, but most of the destruction was visited upon the Adnan ID by artillery and Apaches.
The Apaches and Navajo stepped up their raids on the Pueblos and the Indians recalled that the Spaniards had provided some protection from the raiders.

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