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Episode 76 - Native People Spotlight- Apache

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Long before Texas had towns or highways, a group of people lived by the rhythm of the land.
 Not by fences or warranty deeds.
 Not by kings and courts.

They were called the Apache—though that’s not the name they gave themselves. In fact, the word “Apache” came from outside groups and might mean “enemy” in Zuni or Spanish.


References

Eshet, D. (2020, December). Teaching American Indian History with Primary Sources. The Organization of American Historians/National Park Service.

La Vere, D. (2004). The Texas Indians (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas a & M University). Texas A&M University Press.


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