Jicarilla Apache (Spanish: [xikaˈɾiʝa], Jicarilla language: Jicarilla Dindéi), one of several loosely organized autonomous bands of the Eastern Apache...
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1000 and 1500 CE. Apache bands include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño, Salinero, Plains, and Western Apache (Aravaipa, Pinaleño...
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Jicarilla (Jicarilla Apache: Abáachi mizaa) is an Eastern Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the Jicarilla Apache. The traditional homelands of the...
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Southern Athabaskan languages (redirect from Apache languages)
of Western Apache, Navajo, Mescalero, and Chiricahua. The Eastern subgroup consists of Jicarilla and Lipan. Southern Athabaskan Plains Apache (a.k.a. Kiowa–Apache)...
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Apache Christ (Apache: Bik’egu'indán) is a painting depicting Jesus as a Mescalero holy man. Created in 1989 by American Franciscan friar Robert Lentz...
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Dulce, New Mexico (category Articles containing Jicarilla Apache-language text)
Dulce (/ˈdʌlsiː/ or /ˈduːsiː/; Jicarilla Apache: Lóosi) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. The population...
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The Jicarilla War began in 1849 and was fought between the Jicarilla Apaches and the United States Army in the New Mexico Territory. Ute warriors also...
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Apache and the Americans persisted until an influx of gold miners into the Santa Rita Mountains of present-day Arizona led to conflict. The Jicarilla...
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includes Navajo, Chiricahua Apache, Mescalero Apache, Lipan Apache, Western Apache, and Jicarilla Apache. As a member of the broader Athabaskan family, it has...
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Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe, 455 U.S. 130 (1982), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States holding that an Indian tribe has the...
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United States v. Jicarilla Apache Nation, 564 U.S. 162 (2011), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the fiduciary exception...
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The Jicarilla Apache Historic District in Dulce, New Mexico is an 11.9 acres (4.8 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic...
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The casino is operated by the Apache Nugget Corporation (ANC) which oversees all gaming activity for the Jicarilla Apache Nation. ANC is a for-profit Federally...
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Kit Carson (category Apache Wars)
he was appointed as the Indian agent to the Ute Indians and the Jicarilla Apaches. During the American Civil War, Carson led a regiment of mostly Hispanic...
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Battle of Ojo Caliente Canyon (category Jicarilla Apache)
Battle of Ojo Caliente was an engagement of the Jicarilla War on April 8, 1854. Combatants were Jicarilla Apache warriors, and their Ute allies, against the...
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Albuquerque, New Mexico (category Articles containing Jicarilla Apache-language text)
ta˩hsi˩ni˩l]; Eastern Keres: Arawageeki; Jemez: Vakêêke; Zuni: Alo:ke:k'ya; Jicarilla Apache: Gołgéeki'yé. Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e. the expected highest...
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were Lipan ancestors." Lipan Apache is a Southern Athabaskan language, considered to be closely related to the Jicarilla Apache language. Today, there are...
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Mescalero Apache, Lipan Apache, Plains Apache, and Jicarilla Apache. In 2011, the San Carlos Apache Tribe's Language Preservation Program in Peridot, Arizona...
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where they later joined the Lipan Apache and Jicarilla Apache nations. In the early 18th century, the Plains Apache lived around the upper Missouri River...
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Band of Choctaw Indians Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico (previously listed as Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation) Contents: ...
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Flechas Rayadas (category Jicarilla Apache people)
Flechas Rayadas or Striped Arrows was a Jicarilla Apache chief of the band that, together with Francisco Chacon's warriors, defeated Lieutenant Davidson's...
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Chico Velasquez (category Apache people)
(died 1854) was a leader of the Jicarilla Apache and Ute people. He was originally closely associated with the Jicarilla and was blamed for attacks on Americans...
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Battle of Cieneguilla (category Jicarilla Apache)
sienna-GEE-ya; English: small swamp) was an engagement of the Jicarilla War involving a group of Jicarilla Apaches, possibly their Ute allies, and the American 1st...
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Dulce Base (category Jicarilla Apache)
strange moving lights, and other unexplained sightings in the area. Jicarilla Apache Legislative Council president Ty Vicenti "has embraced the notion of...
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Rio Grande (category Articles with Jicarilla Apache-language sources (apj))
the Southwest, competing with other indigenous communities such as the Apache with territory in the Rio Grande Valley. This led to decades of conflict...
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Chiricahua (redirect from Chiricahua Apache)
of Apache Native Americans. Based in the Southern Plains and Southwestern United States, the Chiricahua (Tsokanende) are related to other Apache groups:...
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government offered territory in the rest of San Juan County to the Jicarilla Apache but they refused. As a result, the area was opened for settlement and...
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A Gunfight (category Jicarilla Apache Nation)
starring Kirk Douglas and Johnny Cash. The film was financed by the Jicarilla Apache Nation, although there are no leading Native American characters in...
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Francisco Chacon was a Jicarilla Apache chief, leader in the Jicarilla uprising of 1854. He led the band that defeated the Davidson detachment of the...
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tribes Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico (previously listed as Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation) Mescalero Apache Tribe...
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