New: Boardroom MCP Engine!

Ready to put this into action?

Get the complete Frontier Wisdom CollectionHistory, legends, and timeless wisdom from the American frontier — resilience, grit, and self-reliance.

Apache Indians org

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)🌐 Q28036882id: o_apache-indians_65495c

also known as: Apache, Jicarilla Apache, Native Americans, Indians of North America

Probable 70%
Summary:  The Indigenous group associated with the Jicarilla Apache Fiesta, engaged in traditional ceremonies and festivals in New Mexico.
Completeness: 100/100 Grade A
  • Editor summary
  • Sourced claims (≥3)
  • Multiple primary sources
  • Coordinates
  • Operating / life dates
  • Wikidata authority
  • Published story
  • Alternate names
📖 Tell Me the Story:
📝 Short📖 Deep History👪 Family🧭 Treasure Research🕰️ Timeline🎭 Dramatic🎒 For Kids🎧 Audio

Claims (6)

adapted_to

Spanish colonial policies through raiding, trading, and strategic alliance
cited from Apache Adaptation to Hispanic Rule (2016)
Examines how Apache groups in the Spanish borderlands, including the Chiricahua and Mimbreno bands, adapted to Spanish colonial policies through raiding, trading, and strategic alliance. Challenges the narrative of Apache resistance as purely military, showing instead a complex w…

arrived_in

cited from The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians,… (1888)
The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians, who were engaged in the outbreak a year ago last spring, during which Big-Foot Mike Grace and Diehl were killed, and who were tried by court martial and sentenced to different terms of imprisonment at Al…

engaged_in

economic interdependence, gift economies, and negotiated coexistence
cited from Apache Adaptation to Hispanic Rule (2016)
Examines how Apache groups in the Spanish borderlands, including the Chiricahua and Mimbreno bands, adapted to Spanish colonial policies through raiding, trading, and strategic alliance. Challenges the narrative of Apache resistance as purely military, showing instead a complex w…

fought_in

cited from The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians,… (1888)
The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians, who were engaged in the outbreak a year ago last spring, during which Big-Foot Mike Grace and Diehl were killed, and who were tried by court martial and sentenced to different terms of imprisonment at Al…

lived_at

cited from Apache Adaptation to Hispanic Rule (2016)
Examines how Apache groups in the Spanish borderlands, including the Chiricahua and Mimbreno bands, adapted to Spanish colonial policies through raiding, trading, and strategic alliance. Challenges the narrative of Apache resistance as purely military, showing instead a complex w…

sentenced_to

cited from The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians,… (1888)
The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians, who were engaged in the outbreak a year ago last spring, during which Big-Foot Mike Grace and Diehl were killed, and who were tried by court martial and sentenced to different terms of imprisonment at Al…

Mentioned by (4)

Jicarilla Apache Fiesta fought_in Apache Indians
Mike Grace killed_by Apache Indians
Diehl killed_by Apache Indians
Geronimo member_of Apache Indians

Sources (2)

The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians,…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

Apache Adaptation to Hispanic Rule

Babcock, Matthew · 2016 · book · rights_reserved · details

Get the Old West Dispatch

Weekly insights on old west — delivered to your inbox. No spam, unsubscribe any time.

Want to choose specific topics? Customize your interests