Jicarilla Apache (Spanish: [xikaˈɾiʝa], Jicarilla language: Jicarilla Dindéi), one of several loosely organized autonomous bands of the Eastern Apache...
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played a significant role in the conflict as they were allied with the Jicarillas. The war started when the Apaches and Utes began raiding against settlers...
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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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The Jicarilla Schoolhouse, in Jicarilla, New Mexico on New Mexico State Road 349 in Lincoln National Forest, was built in 1907. It was listed on the National...
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killing several Jicarillas, and Francisco Chacon replied by trying an ambush against the soldiers with 150 warriors, but the Jicarillas were bypassed:...
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Jicarilla is a ghost town in Lincoln County, in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It became a boomtown in 1892 following the discovery of gold and coal in...
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USS Jicarilla (ATF-104) was Abnaki-class tugboat during the World War II. The ship was later sold to Colombia as ARC Sebastián De Belalcázar (RM-73)....
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Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877) Cayuse War Apache Wars (1849–1924) / Jicarilla War (1849–1855) / Chiricahua Wars (1860–1886) / Tonto War (1871–1875) /...
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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 Mountains, also called Sacramento Mountains, are a mountain range in Lincoln County, New Mexico in the southwestern United States, south...
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Apache Wars (section Jicarilla War)
Arizona led to conflict. The Jicarilla War began in 1849 when a group of settlers were attacked and killed by a force of Jicarillas and Utes in northeastern...
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Navajo, Mescalero, and Chiricahua. The Eastern subgroup consists of Jicarilla and Lipan. Southern Athabaskan Plains Apache (a.k.a. Kiowa–Apache) (in...
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attempt after catching the Jicarillas unaware, but after a shot was fired the order was given to attack, and the Jicarillas had started to flee. As Carson...
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Carlanes, and Cuampes, but of these the Carlanes at least belonged to the Jicarillas. The river later played a large role in the exploration of Texas by the...
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Na-Dene → Athabaskan → Apachean United States (Apacheria) Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Salinero, Plains Apache, Western Apache Native American...
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Hunters' War (1876–1877) Cayuse War (1847–1855) Apache Wars (1849–1924) Jicarilla War (1849–1855) Chiricahua Wars (1861–1886) Tonto War (1871–1875) Pecos...
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Ventureño Dené(– Yeniseian?) Ahtna Deg Xinag Dena'ina Gwich’in Hän Hupa Jicarilla Koyukon Lower Tanana Mescalero-Chiricahua Navajo Tanacross Tolowa Upper...
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Mescalero Apache, Jicarilla Apache, Tewa, Southern Tiwa, Northern Tiwa, Towa, Keres (Eastern and Western), and Zuni. Mescalero and Jicarilla Apache are closely...
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Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877) Cayuse War Apache Wars (1849–1924) / Jicarilla War (1849–1855) / Chiricahua Wars (1860–1886) / Tonto War (1871–1875) /...
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Flechas Rayadas (category Jicarilla Apache people)
wounding 36. On April 7, as Lieutenant Colonel Cooke was pursuing the Jicarillas, General Garland sent word to Cooke that Flechas Rayadas had offered to...
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Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877) Cayuse War Apache Wars (1849–1924) / Jicarilla War (1849–1855) / Chiricahua Wars (1860–1886) / Tonto War (1871–1875) /...
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Battle of Amba Jebelli March Tewodros II defeats Birru Goshu of Gojjam Jicarilla War, Apache Wars, Ute Wars, and American Indian Wars Battle of Ojo Caliente...
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of New Mexico). On October 27, the group was approached by a band of Jicarillas and Utes, who according to the natives' later account, asked for presents...
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a US Postal Service ox-wagon carried out on May 7, 1850 by a band of Jicarilla Apache and Mouache Ute Indians on the Cimmaron Cutoff route of the Santa...
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Chico Velasquez (category Jicarilla 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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Havasupai–Hualapai, Hawaiian Pidgin, Hidatsa, Hitchiti, Houma, Hupa, Ipai, Ivilyuat, Jicarilla, Kansa, Karankawa, Karkin, Karuk, Kashaya, Kathlamet, Kawaiisu, Kings...
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them were jicarillas. However, the troop did not find the Comanches. Although the group was released, the troop did not go to the Jicarilla territory...
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Ventureño Dené(– Yeniseian?) Ahtna Deg Xinag Dena'ina Gwich’in Hän Hupa Jicarilla Koyukon Lower Tanana Mescalero-Chiricahua Navajo Tanacross Tolowa Upper...
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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...
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