chiricahau apache
Автор: Michael Brock
Загружено: 2020-08-16
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Tanyan yahi, I am Brock Michael, a Native storyteller, author, and filmmaker. Chiricahua is part of a series of educational videos made by me for audiences looking for information on America's first people. I have a website at woksapeakicita,com where I keep many of the stories I have collected over the years. Please enjoy this video which is less than 5 min long. Thank you and Wakan Tanka nici un Oyate.
The origin of the name "Apache" probably stems from the Zuñi "apachu." Apaches in fact referred to themselves with variants of "nde," simply meaning "the people." By 1850, Apache culture was a blend of influences from the peoples of the Great Plains, Great Basin, and the Southwest, particularly the Pueblos, and as time progressed--Spanish, Mexican, and the recently arriving American settler.
Chiricahua speak an Athapaskan language, relating them to tribes of western Canada. Migration from this region brought them to the southern plains by 1300, and into areas of the present-day American Southwest and northwestern Mexico by 1500. This migration coincided with a northward thrust of the Spanish into the Rio Grande and San Pedro Valleys.
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