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Apaches de Cuartelejo,
Apaches del Río Grande, Apachi, Faraones, Mezcaleros,
Natage (more correctly, one of the
Lipan Apache subdivisions,
along with the Nahizan)...
- [p'æyok'ona]. The
river was also
historically referred to as the Río
Natagés for the
Mescalero people. The
river was the
eastern territory of the Faraon...
- now
eastern New
Mexico and
western Texas.
Natagés (also Natagees,
Apaches del Natafé, Natagêes,
Yabipais Natagé, Natageses, Natajes) is a term used from...
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Campaign of 1732 was a
Spanish punitive expedition against the
Lipan and
Natagé Apaches in
response to a wave of
raids upon the
Spanish provice of Texas...
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Warehoused (2015) One for the Road (2014)
Suave patria (2011): Jerónimo
Natage Más allá del muro (2011): El
estudiante (2009): Don Pedro.
Cabeza de Buda...
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History August 20, 1749
Treaty of
Mission Valero de
Bextar with
Lipan and
Natagés Apaches". www.lipanapache.org.
University Press of America.
Retrieved 21...
- Picax-Ande-Ins-Tinsle (Strong Arm), to
battle the Comanche’s
southern expansion.
Natagés (Mescal People):
culturally affiliated with the
Mescalero Apache, lived...
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southeastern New Mexico.
Sometimes these Salinero Indians were
equated with the
Natages (Nadahéndé - ″Mescal People″), a
powerful band of the
Apache which ranged...
- them was Sébastien,
count of
Entremont and Montbel, lord of Montellier,
Natage and Saint-Maurice. In
Paris he met Béatrix and
married her on 17 September...