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The Apache Tribe is primarily associated with Spanish Southwest and the state of Oklahoma<ref>Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Register, Vol. 67, No. 134, 12 July 2002 [http://www.thepeoplespaths.net/lists/FederallyRecognized2002.pdf Available online]</ref>. See the Bands and Groups below for at least a partial listing of federally-recognized the subdivisions of the tribe, with their locations and reservations.  
The Apache Tribe is primarily associated with Spanish Southwest and the state of Oklahoma<ref>Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Register, Vol. 67, No. 134, 12 July 2002 [http://www.thepeoplespaths.net/lists/FederallyRecognized2002.pdf Available online]</ref>. See the Bands and Groups below for at least a partial listing of federally-recognized the subdivisions of the tribe, with their locations and reservations.  
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'''Cultural Group:''' Plains  
'''Cultural Group:''' Plains  


'''Ancestral Homeland:''' Texas, Arizona and Mexico
'''Ancestral Homeland:''' Texas, Arizona and Mexico  


'''Apache Eastern:'''&nbsp;Lipan, Jicarilla, Mescalero and Kiowa Apache.&nbsp;  
'''Apache Eastern:'''&nbsp;Lipan, Jicarilla, Mescalero and Kiowa Apache.&nbsp;  
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'''New Mexico:'''&nbsp; Fort Sill  
'''New Mexico:'''&nbsp; Fort Sill  


'''Oklahoma:''' Anadarko
'''Oklahoma:''' Anadarko  


Apaceh/Kiowa - Federal Trust land  
Apaceh/Kiowa - Federal Trust land  
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