Cibecue (Western Apache: Dishchiiʼ Bikoh "Horizontally Red Valley/Canyon") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States...
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Cibecue Creek is a river situated in Navajo County, Arizona. Cibecue Creek lies entirely within the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The Cibecue Creek...
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Western Apache people (redirect from Cibecue Apache)
Western Apache into five groups based on Apachean dialect and culture:: 2 Cibecue, Northern Tonto, Southern Tonto, San Carlos, and White Mountain. Since...
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following public-use airports are located within the county: Cibecue Airport (Z95) – Cibecue Holbrook Municipal Airport (P14) – Holbrook Kayenta Airport...
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Keith H. Basso (category University of Arizona faculty)
of Cibecue, Arizona. Basso was professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of New Mexico and earlier taught at the University of Arizona and...
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Fort Apache Indian Reservation (redirect from White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona)
reservation are now directly in Whiteriver USD. Arizona portal Apache Art of the American Southwest Battle of Cibecue Creek Battle of Fort Apache Rattlesnake...
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Archived from the original (PDF, 2.03 MB) on 2012-09-27. Cibecue Airport (Z95) at Arizona DOT Aerial image as of June 1997 from USGS The National Map...
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Cibecue Creek was an engagement of the Apache Wars, fought in August 1881 between the United States and White Mountain Apaches in Arizona, at Cibecue...
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1932) was a skin and skull of a male jaguar from the vicinity of Cibecue, Arizona. P. o. veraecrucis (Nelson and Goldman, 1933) was a skull of a male...
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Rezball (category Basketball in Arizona)
org Cibecue High School, Cibecue, Arizona Shonto Preparatory Technology High School, Shonto, Arizona St. Michael High School, St. Michaels, Arizona Salt...
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Williams High School Blue Ridge High School, Lakeside Cibecue Community School (Dishchii'bikoh), Cibecue Holbrook High School, Holbrook Hopi Junior/Senior...
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OCLC 680632068. Collins, Charles (1999). An Apache nightmare: the battle at Cibecue Creek. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 2–3. ISBN 0585124787....
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List of rivers in Arizona (U.S. state), sorted by name. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger...
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Dishchii'bikoh Community School (Cibecue, Arizona/ Fort Apache Indian Reservation) Gila Crossing Community School (Komatke, Arizona/Gila River Indian Community)...
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(40 km) perennial stream, and then flows through the Salt River Canyon. Cibecue Creek, a 36-mile (58 km) perennial stream, joins the river in the canyon...
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Apache (category Native American tribes in Arizona)
informants' views of dialect and cultural differences): White Mountain, Cibecue, San Carlos, North Tonto, and South Tonto. Since then, other anthropologists...
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miles (16 km) south of the international border south of Sierra Vista, Arizona, in Cananea Municipality, Sonora, Mexico. The river starts at the confluence...
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holds fundraisers and drives for the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Cibecue, Arizona, and monitors the school's use of Native American motifs.[better source needed]...
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the U.S. state of Arizona. Indigenous peoples of Arizona Fort Apache Indian Reservation List of federally recognized tribes in Arizona List of cities and...
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near Alpine, Arizona and flows into New Mexico before reentering Arizona and joining the Gila downstream from Clifton. Rivers portal Arizona portal New...
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ranch in Diamond Valley north of Payson, Arizona. On July 15, 1882, John Meadows Sr. was killed by a party of Cibecue Apaches led by Natiotish, who killed...
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This is a list of airports in Arizona (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the...
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reported brown-out conditions at the time of the accident. June 26, 2004, Cibecue, Arizona, USA — Native American Air Ambulance AS350B3 (N5226R) — MEDEVAC helicopter...
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Whiteriver Unified School District (category School districts in Navajo County, Arizona)
district in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. The district serves parts of Navajo County, including the communities of Cibecue, East Fork, and Whiteriver...
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San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation (redirect from San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona)
the former Canyon Creek, Carrizo Creek and Cibecue bands of the Cibecue Apache. Today the Community Cibecue is part of the Fort Apache Reservation of the...
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Carrizo Creek forms in Arizona north of Cibecue, before flowing generally southeast, being joined by Corduroy Creek around the town of Carrizo, and continuing...
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a fire - later determined to be set by an arsonist - was spotted near Cibecue, 27 miles (43 km) southeast of Forest Lakes. While the fire rapidly grew...
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Navajo phrase tsiiłchin bii' tó, whose English translation is unclear. Cibecue – from the Apache phrase deshchíí'bikǫ, meaning "horizontal red canyon"...
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raiding throughout the area. Hundreds of natives fled after the Battle of Cibecue Creek who then went to Mexico or began raided across the Southwest. Hostilities...
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However, after the US army started arresting prominent Apache warriors after Cibecue Creek Incident (September 1881), Geronimo fled for Siera Madre mountains...
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