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**List: Apache Ministry
the Bible ( the Bible )
Apache: Western...
"The Apache Indians were divided into
several groups, all speak-
ing related languages of common origin: the Western Apache,
living west of the Rio Grande, including such tribes as the
Chiricahua, Coyotero, White Mountain Apache, and the North
and South Tonto Apaches; the Eastern Apache, living east of the
Rio Grande, including the Mescalero, Jicarilla, and Lipan; and
the Kiowa-Apache, a nomadic Apache group of the plains that
joined the Kiowas. These tribes had in common their consistant
resistance to invasion of their territory by outsiders, a resistance
that continued until the beginning of the 20th century and be-
queathed to the legends of the American West such names as
Geronimo and Cochise.
Apache is an Athabascan language, related to
Navajo. It is still
spoken in several dialects by about 10,000 Indians on reservations
in Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma." --1000 Tongues, 1972
[Info only]
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"1958 John James
1 John My. Crusader, Lubbock,
Texas
1966 New Testament ABS, New York
Translated by the San Carlos and White Mountain Apache dialects
by Faye Edgerton and Faith Hill, WBT, and by Celena Perry,
Britton Goods, Johnson Ethelbah, and Happy Moses, Apache
Indians."--1000 Tongues, 1972 [Info only:
"1966" Mark 1:2 probably correct (the prophets).]
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