-
northern Gila
River area, the
former San
Carlos Apache bands Aravaipa (also
Arivaipa or Tsee Zhinnee), Pinaleño (also
Pinal Apache or Tiis Ebah Nnee), Apache...
- (“The People”).
Because of
dialectical differences, the Pinaleño/Pinal and
Arivaipa/Aravaipa
bands of the San
Carlos Apache pronounce the word as
Innee or...
- Peaks,
Arivaipa, Pinal, San
Carlos (proper) bands.
Arivaipa (also Aravaipa) is a band of the San
Carlos Apache.
Schroeder believes the
Arivaipa were a...
- San
Carlos Agency, into one of the
three local groups of the Aravaipa/
Arivaipa Apache Band (in Apache:Tsee
Zhinnee – ″Dark
Rocks People″) of San Carlos...
-
remaining settlements along the
upper San
Pedro River were
broken up by
Arivaipa and Pinaleño
Apache attacks. They
moved west, s****ing
refuge among the...
-
sometimes for all
Chiricahua local groups and
sometimes for the
Aravaipa /
Arivaipa Apache and Pinaleño /
Pinal Apache of the
Western Apache) Ne-be-ke-yen-de...
- California. The post was
placed to
block the
fourth route to the east, the
Arivaipa Canyon connection to the San
Pedro Valley.
Aravaipa Cr**** cuts a narrow...