Appendix
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2016
Summary
“EASTERN APACHES”
A. Lipan
Rio Grande Valley and southern plains between Pecos and Colorado Rivers
Spanish name: Ypande (before 1760), Lipan (after 1760)
1. Túédine Ndé (“No Water People”)
Upper Rio Grande Valley and southern plains between Pecos and Colorado Rivers
Spanish name: Lipanes de arriba (Upper Lipans)
2. Túsís or Kúnetsa Ndé (“Big Water People”)
Lower Rio Grande Valley and Gulf Coast
Spanish name: Lipanes de abajo (Lower Lipans)
B. Mescalero
Sierra Blanca and Siete Rios ranges, southern plains east of Organ Mountains, Santa Rosa Mountains, and Bolsón de Mapimí
Spanish names: Mescalero, Faraon, Llanero, Lipiyan, Natagé
1. Nitahen Ndé (“Earth Crevice People”)
Mountains along western and southwestern periphery of southern plains
Spanish name: Mescalero, Faraon
2. Cúelcahén Ndé (“People of the Tall Grass”)
Southern plains east of Organ Mountains
Spanish name: Llanero, Lipiyan, Natagé
C. Jicarilla
Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos Valley, and southern plains
Spanish name: Jicarilla, Ollero, Llanero
1. Sait Ndé (“Sand People”)
Western slope of Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Taos Valley
Spanish name: Ollero (“Potter”) or Hoyero (“Mountain-dwelling People”)
2. Gulgahén (“People of the Plains”)
Eastern slope of Sangre de Cristo Mountains and southern plains
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- Apache Adaptation to Hispanic Rule , pp. 261 - 264Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016