Who were the Apache Indians?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The deserts of what's now the south-western United States have been occupied by nomadic hunter-gatherers and farmers. The folks that lived right here blanketed the Apache and Navajo. The farmers grew maize, squash and beans. They frequently lived in pueblos or terraced stone and adobe brick houses built round a square. They had been properly farmers who may want to develop sufficient plants in a dry place to assist complete villages. Each extended family had a headman. Most Apache lived in a wickiup, a hut formed like a dome or a cone of grass and reed mats over a frame. Each wickiup had a hearthplace pit and a smoke hole. Navajo lived in cone or dome-fashioned hogans which had six or 8 sides. The doorways of hogans usually faced east. A hogan become nearly a sacred place because the Navajo believed the roof symbolized Father Sky and the ground turned into Mother Earth

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