Cibecue, Arizona, The Reservation
This place was located in Navajo County.
Cibecue, Arizona, The Village
This place contained 1,331 people as of the year 2000.
Place-Names
These were packed with symbolism and meaning, used for a number of purposes, including moral reprimand.
Maps
This helped to explain the author's five year journey.
Snakes' Water
This was a place from where women were scared off but were later permitted to stay.
Apache History
This was more tied to space than time and was well communicated through narrative form.
Apache Wisdom
This can be acquired through a smooth, steady, resilient mind.
Line of White Rocks Extends Up And Out
This was used to offer comfort, despite a person's foolishness.
Trail Goes Down Between Two Hills
This was used to show the importance of self-control.
Apache Social Morality
This was a set of shared expectations used by the Apache people.
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