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- Wikipedia: Apache
- Official Site: White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Official Site: Yavapai-Apache Nation
- Access Genealogy: Apache Indian History
- Video: Geronimo (Time 5:54)
- White Mountain Apache Tribe: Fort Apache History
- University of Arizona Library: Indians of Arizona: The Apache
Apache Tribe History
- Wikipedia: Chiricahua
- Wikipedia: Jicarilla Apache
- Wikipedia: Mescalero
- Wikipedia: Western Apache
- Wikipedia: Lipan Apache
- Wikipedia: Plains Apache
- Texas Indians: The Texas Apaches
- El Paso Community College: Victorio Fought to the Death for Homeland
Apache Tribe Society
Apache Religious Beliefs
- Archserve.edu: Apache Mountain Spirit Dancers
- ThinkQuest: Apache Ceremonies, Rituals and Beliefs
- Peabody Museum: The Sunrise Dance
Apache Traditional Dress
- Think Quest: Clothing, Climate and Geography
- Wyoming Classics: Cheyenne and Apache Buckskins
- Native American Beads: Fancy Powwow Outfits
- NativeTech: Southwest Region: Clothing Styles
Apache Tribe Culture and Crafts
- Purple Hawk: Apache Culture
- University Of Texas: Apache History
- Altavista Images: Images of Wickiups
- San Carlos Apache Cultural Center
- Archives.gov: 1893 Apache Basketwork Collection
- NEA.gov: Apache Fiddle Maker
Apache Tribe Leaders and Key Figures
- Wikipedia: Geronimo
- Wikipedia: Victorio
- Wikipedia: Cochise
- Wikipedia: Mangas Coloradas
- Wikipedia: Naiche
- Wikipedia: Chief Taza
- Access Genealogy: Apache Chiefs and Leaders
- Historynet.com: Chiricahua Chief Cochise
- Indians.org: Geronimo Quotes
Apache Tribe Timeline
- 1867: Leaders of the Kiowa, Comanche and Kiowa-Apache signed a peace treaty at Medicine Lodge, Kansas
- 1872: Chiricahua Apache leader Cochise signed a peace treaty with the Special Indian Commissioner
- 1872: A U.S. Army force defeated a group of Apache warriors at Salt River Canyon, Arizona Territory, leaving 57 Apaches and 1 soldier dead
- 1874: Cochise died on a reservation in southeastern Arizona
- 1880: Victorio, leader of the Minbreno Apache, was killed in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico
- 1883: U.S. Supreme Court declared American Indians to be "dependent aliens"
- 1886: A band of Apaches led by Geronimo attacked a ranch west of Fort Huachuca
- 1886: Apache leader Geronimo surrendered to General Nelson A. Miles, ending the last major US-Indian war
- 1909: Apache chief Geronimo died while still in captivity at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
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