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== General bibliography == {{Refbegin|colwidth=30em}} * Basso, Keith H. (1969). "Western Apache witchcraft", ''Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona'' (No. 15). Tucson: University of Arizona Press, *{{cite book |author=Brugge, David M. |title= Navajos in the Catholic Church Records of New Mexico 1694β1875|year=1968 |publisher=Research Section, The Navajo Tribe |location= Window Rock, Arizona}} * Brugge, David M. (1983). "Navajo prehistory and history to 1850", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 10, pp. 489β501). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. *Cordell, Linda S. ''Ancient Pueblo Peoples''. St. Remy Press and Smithsonian Institution, 1994. {{ISBN|0-89599-038-5}}. * Etulain, Richard W. ''New Mexican Lives: A Biographical History'', University of New Mexico Center for the American West, University of New Mexico Press, 2002. {{ISBN|0-8263-2433-9}} * Foster, Morris W; & McCollough, Martha. (2001). "Plains Apache", in R. J. DeMallie (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Plains'' (Vol. 13, pp. 926β939). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. *Gatewood, Charles B. (Edited by Louis Kraft). ''Lt. Charles Gatewood & His Apache Wars Memoir.'' University of Nebraska Press, 2005. {{ISBN|978-0-8032-2772-9}}. * {{cite book | author=Goodwin, Greenville | title=The Social Organization of the Western Apache | location=Tucson, Arizona| publisher=University of Arizona Press |orig-year=1941| year=1969| lccn=76-75453}} * Gunnerson, James H. (1979). "Southern Athapaskan archeology", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 9, pp. 162β169). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * Haley, James L. ''Apaches: A History and Culture Portrait''. University of Oklahoma Press, 1997. {{ISBN|0-8061-2978-6}}. * Hammond, George P., & Rey, Agapito (Eds.). (1940). ''Narratives of the Coronado Expedition 1540β1542.'' Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. * Henderson, Richard. (1994). "Replicating dog 'travois' travel on the northern plains", ''Plains Anthropologist'', ''39'', 145β59. * Hodge, F. W. (Ed.). (1907). ''Handbook of American Indians''. Washington. * Hoijer, Harry. (1938). "The southern Athapaskan languages", ''American Anthropologist'', ''40'' (1), 75β87. * Hoijer, Harry. (1971). "The position of the Apachean languages in the Athapaskan stock", in K. H. Basso & M. E. Opler (Eds.), ''Apachean culture history and ethnology'' (pp. 3β6). Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona (No. 21). Tucson: University of Arizona Press. * Huld, Martin E. (1983). "Athapaskan bears", ''International Journal of American Linguistics'', ''49'' (2), 186β195. * Krauss, Michael E. (1973). "Na-Dene", in T. A. Sebeok (Ed.), ''Linguistics in North America'' (pp. 903β978). ''Current trends in linguistics'' (Vol. 10). The Hague: Mouton. (Reprinted 1976). * Landar, Herbert J. (1960). "The loss of Athapaskan words for fish in the Southwest", ''International Journal of American Linguistics'', ''26'' (1), 75β77. * Miles, General Nelson Appleton. (1897). ''Personal Recollections and Observations of General Nelson A. Miles embracing a brief view of the Civil War, or, From New England to the Golden Gate : and the story of his Indian campaigns, with comments on the exploration, development and progress of our great western empire''. Chicago: The Werner Company. * Opler, Morris E. (1936a). "A summary of Jicarilla Apache culture", ''American Anthropologist'', ''38'' (2), 202β223. * Opler, Morris E. (1936b). "The kinship systems of the Southern Athapaskan-speaking tribes", ''American Anthropologist'', ''38'' (4), 620β633. * Opler, Morris E. (1941). ''An Apache life-way: The economic, social, and religious institutions of the Chiricahua Indians''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. * Opler, Morris E. (1975). "Problems in Apachean cultural history, with special reference to the Lipan Apache", ''Anthropological Quarterly'', ''48'' (3), 182β192. * Opler, Morris E. (1983a). "The Apachean culture pattern and its origins", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 10, pp. 368β392). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * Opler, Morris E. (1983b). "Chiricahua Apache", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 10, pp. 401β418). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * Opler, Morris E. (1983c). "Mescalero Apache", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 10, pp. 419β439). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * Opler, Morris E. (2001). "Lipan Apache", in R. J. DeMallie (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Plains'' (Vol. 13, pp. 941β952). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * [[Plog, Stephen]]. (1997). ''Ancient peoples of the American Southwest.'' London: Thames and London, LTD. {{ISBN|0-500-27939-X}}. * Reuse, Willem J., de. (1983). "The Apachean culture pattern and its origins: Synonymy", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 10, pp. 385β392). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * Schroeder, Albert H. (1963). "Navajo and Apache relationships west of the Rio Grande", ''El Palacio'', ''70'' (3), 5β23. * Schroeder, Albert H. (1974a). "A study of the Apache Indian: Parts 1β3", in ''American Indian ethnology: Indians of the Southwest''. New York: Garland. * Schroeder, Albert H. (1974b). "A study of the Apache Indian: Parts 4β5", ''American Indian ethnology: Indians of the Southwest''. New York: Garland. * Schroeder, Albert H. (1974c). "The Jicarilla Apache", ''American Indian ethnology: Indians of the Southwest''. New York: Garland. * Seymour, Deni J. (2004) "A RancherΓa in the Gran ApacherΓa: Evidence of Intercultural Interaction at the Cerro Rojo Site", ''Plains Anthropologist'' 49(190):153β192. * Seymour, Deni J. (2009a) "Nineteenth-Century Apache Wickiups: Historically Documented Models for Archaeological Signatures of the Dwellings of Mobile People", ''Antiquity'' 83(319):157β164. * Seymour, Deni J.(2009b) "Evaluating Eyewitness Accounts of Native Peoples along the Coronado Trail from the International Border to Cibola", ''New Mexico Historical Review'' 84(3):399β435. * Seymour, Deni J. (2010a) "Contextual Incongruities, Statistical Outliers, and Anomalies: Targeting Inconspicuous Occupational Events", ''American Antiquity'' 75(1):158β176. * Seymour, Deni J. (2010b) "Cycles of Renewal, Transportable Assets: Aspects of Ancestral Apache Housing", ''Plains Anthropologist'' (Spring or Summer issue) * Sweeney, Edwin R. (1998). ''Mangas Coloradas: Chief of the Chiricahua Apaches''. University of Oklahoma Press. {{ISBN|0-8061-3063-6}} * Terrell, John Upton. (1972). ''Apache chronicle''. World Publishing. {{ISBN|0-529-04520-6}}. * Tiller, Veronica E. (1983). "Jicarilla Apache", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 10, pp. 440β461). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * [[Witherspoon, Gary]]. (1983). "Navajo social organization", in A. Ortiz (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest'' (Vol. 10, pp. 524β535). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. * Worcester, Donald E. (1992). ''The Apaches: Eagles of the Southwest'', University of Oklahoma Press. {{ISBN|0-8061-1495-9}}. {{Refend}}
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