Government Habitat Language. The Apaches lived in New Mexico and Arizona.They lived in east Mexico.They lived in teepees made out of buffalo skin.

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Government Habitat Language

The Apaches lived in New Mexico and Arizona.They lived in east Mexico.They lived in teepees made out of buffalo skin.

Language The Apaches spoke there own language. They make animals sounds to trap the buffalo. They spoke like cavemen hunting.They move there hands for signs to be quite or loud.

The Lipan Apaches lived in a group called a tribe.The leader was called the chief.The men hunt while the women weave clothing. A number of the groups lived in close proximity and could unite for defensive or offensive purposes.Band Leaders were always males as a chief.

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