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Apache Indian Genealogy
Apache (probably from ápachu,
'enemy,' the Zuñi name for the Navaho,
who were designated "Apaches de Nabaju" by the early Spaniards in New
Mexico). A number of tribes forming the most southerly group of the
Athapascan family. The name has been applied also to some unrelated Yuman
tribes, as the Apache Mohave (Yavapai) and Apache Yuma. The Apache call
themselves N'de, Dĭnë,
Tĭnde, or Inde, `people.'
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
Cemeteries
Census
Culture/Customs
Federally Recognized Tribes
History
Home Page Links
Land and Maps
Legends
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Chiricahua
and Mescalero Apache Texts,
Chiricaha Texts (hosted at
University
of Virginia)
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The Child of Water, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Killing of the Giant, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Killing of the Bull, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Killing of the Eagles, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Killing of the Prairie Dogs, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Creation, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Gambling Game for Night and Day, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Quarrel Between Thunder and Wind, Lawrence Mithlo
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The Sun, Lawrence Mithlo
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Coyote Obtains Fire, Lawrence Mithlo
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Coyote and the Money Tree, Sam Kenoi
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Coyote and the Rock Rabbit, Sam Kenoi
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Coyote Misses Real Rabbit, Sam Kenoi
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Coyote and the Rolling Rock, Sam Kenoi
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Coyote and Beetle, Sam Kenoi
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Coyote Holds Up the Sky, Sam Kenoi
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Coyote Dances with the Prairie Dogs, Sam Kenoi
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Coyote Marries his Own Daughter, Sam Kenoi
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The First Mountain Spirit Ceremony, Sam Kenoi
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The Visit of the Mountain Spirits, Sam Kenoi
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The Mountain Spirits and the Old Woman, Sam Kenoi
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A Visit to the Mountain Spirits, Duncan Belacho
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The Mountain Spirits and the Cripples, Duncan Belacho
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The Foolish People and the Missing Pack, Sam Kenoi
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The Foolish People Imitate the Crow, Sam Kenoi
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The Foolish People and the Horse, Sam Kenoi
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The Foolish People and the White Men, Sam Kenoi
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The Foolish People Acquire Coffee, Sam Kenoi
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The Foolish People go to War, Sam Kenoi
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The Foolish People Run Away, Sam Kenoi
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Stories of the Foolish People, Duncan Belacho
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The Apache and the Comanche, Sam Kenoi
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The False Shaman, Sam Kenoi
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The Woman Shaman, Sam Kenoi
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The Woman Who Had Horse Power, Duncan Belacho
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A Girl is Lost, Duncan Belacho
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The Girl and the Water Spirit, Duncan Belacho
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The Old Woman's Grandson, Duncan Belacho
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Old Apache Customs, Lawrence Mithlo
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Songs of the Girl's Puberty Ceremony, David Fatty
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Prayer When Building the Ceremonial Tipi, David Fatty
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Songs of the Mountain Spirit Ceremony, David Fatty
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Prayer Before Singing Mountain Spirit Songs, David Fatty
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Prayer Recited while Preparing the
Gahe, David Fatty
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Prayer Recited after Singing
Gahe
Songs, David Fatty
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A Prayer Addressed to the Mountain Spirits, David Fatty
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Coyote and Blue Bunting, Charles Smith
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Coyote and Owl, Charles Smith
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Coyote and Beaver, Charles Smith
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Coyote and Turtle, Charles Smith
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Coyote and the Creation, Charles Smith
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Coyote and Quail, Horace Torres
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Coyote Marries His Own Daughter, Horace Torres
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The Killing of the Monsters, Horace Torres
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The Mescaleros' Prophecy, Fred Pelman
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Apache Folklore
(hosted at
I am Purple
Hawk)
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Apache Creation
Story
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Origin of Fire
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Why
the Bat Hangs Upside Down
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Why
the Bat has Short Legs
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Origin of the Animals
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Legend
of the White Buffalo
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Leader of the Birds
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How
Buffalo were Released on Earth
Mailing Lists
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NA-NEWBIES - A mailing list for
anyone new to Native American Research, all Tribes and Nations.
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NATIVEAMERICAN-BURIALGROUNDS
- Discussing and sharing of information regarding remaining and lost Native
American burial grounds in the United States
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NATIVEAMERICAN-CHIEFS -
A mailing list
for anyone with a genealogical interest in the chiefs of the Native
American tribes/nations in the United States. Stories or history of Chiefs
in Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean are also welcome.
Military
Newspapers/Obituaries
Other Tribes
The list of tribes and organizations below are not
federally recognized. Many of them are state recognized organizations only
or working towards federal recognition. We do not have the resources to
check the validity of each and every organization and expect that you
should before attempting to join or send a monetary contribution. We will
provide a listing for any Native American organization or tribe. If
you would like your organization listed please submit the information
here.
Query Forums
Reservations
New
Mexico Department of Tourism
Rolls
Surnames
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http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2530104-10471399?url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=allgs&gsfn=&gsln=Apache&gskw=&gspl=1,Any Locality&submit
(hosted at
Ancestry)
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The
Castro Family History of the Lipan Apache Band of Texas (hosted at
Indians.Org)
Stories
Treaties
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Treaty Between Texas and the Lipan Indians, January 8, 1838
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Tehuacana Creek Treaty, October 9, 1844
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Treaty with
the Apache, July 1, 1852
(hosted at The
Avalon Project)
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Treaty with
the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache; July 27, 1853
(hosted at The
Avalon Project)
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Treaty with
the Apache, Cheyenne, and Arapaho; October 17, 1865
(hosted at
The
Avalon Project)
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Treaty of Council Camp, Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas with the Kiowa,
Comanche and Apache, October 21, 1867
(hosted
at All
Nations)
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Indian Affairs, Laws & Treaties, Vol. 2
As the United States expanded westward from the
original thirteen colonies, settlers often confronted the existing owners
of the land. As a result the federal government often negotiated treaties
with these Native Americans. This collection of official treaties was
compiled by the United States and originally printed in 1904. It contains
the full text of nearly a hundred treaties between the government and such
tribes as the Delaware, Seneca, Yakima, and Sioux. Ranging from the late
1700's through the end of the 19th Century, each treaty includes the names
of those present, both U.S. representatives and Native American tribal
chiefs. Apart from the historical importance of these documents, for those
seeking ancestors who were involved in treaty negotiations, this can be an
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