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Cibecue (Western Apache: Dishchiiʼ
Bikoh "Horizontally Red Valley/Canyon") is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Navajo County, Arizona,
United States...
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Western Apache into five
groups based on
Apachean dialect and culture:: 2
Cibecue,
Northern Tonto,
Southern Tonto, San Carlos, and
White Mountain. Since...
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Cibecue Cr**** was an
engagement of the
Apache Wars,
fought in
August 1881
between the
United States and
White Mountain Apaches in Arizona, at
Cibecue...
- communities.
North Fork, Whiteriver, Fort Apache, East Fork,
Rainbow City,
Cibecue, Hon-Dah, McNary,
Turkey Cr****, and
Seven Mile are the communities, comprising...
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Cibecue Cr**** is a
river situated in
Navajo County, Arizona.
Cibecue Cr**** lies
entirely within the Fort
Apache Indian Reservation. The
Cibecue Cr****...
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Cibecue Airport (FAA LID: Z95) is a
public use
airport located 4.6
miles (4.0 nmi; 7.4 km)
southeast of the
central business district of
Cibecue, in Navajo...
- 18 near the
Rodeo Fairgrounds on the Fort
Apache Indian Reservation by
Cibecue. An
arsonist was
arrested on June 29 and was
later charged. By
early evening...
- informants'
views of
dialect and
cultural differences):
White Mountain,
Cibecue, San Carlos,
North Tonto, and
South Tonto.
Since then,
other anthropologists...
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Colonel Eugene Asa Carr, was a counter-attack in
reprisal for the
Battle of
Cibecue Cr****, in
which medicine man
Nochaydelklinne was killed. Some
Arizona historians...
- the
former Canyon Cr****,
Carrizo Cr**** and
Cibecue bands of the
Cibecue Apache.
Today the
Community Cibecue is part of the Fort
Apache Reservation of the...