- Source: Apacheria
Apachería was the term used to designate the region inhabited by the Apache people. The earliest written records have it as a region extending from north of the Arkansas River into what are now the northern states of Mexico and from Central Texas through New Mexico to Central Arizona.
Most notable were the Apaches of the Great Plains in the eastern area of Apachería, located:
south of the Arkansas River in Kansas and eastern Colorado
in Eastern New Mexico
in the Llano Estacado and Central Great Plains of western Oklahoma and Texas, east of the Pecos River and north of the Edwards Plateau.
Bibliography
Cozzens, Peter (2001). Eyewitnesses to the Indian wars : 1865 - 1890. 1. The struggle for Apacheria. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books. pp. 458–480. ISBN 978-0-8117-0572-1.
Thrapp, Dan L. (1979) The Conquest of Apacheria. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.
See also
Comanchería
Huronia (region) (Wendake)
Lenapehoking
Yazoo lands
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Perang Apache
- Clay Beauford
- Apacheria
- Apacheria chiricahuensis
- Comancheria
- Mescalero
- Juh
- List of contemporary ethnic groups
- Chiricahua
- Cochise
- Apache
- Ed Dorn