Nednhi Apache

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The Nednhi Apache were a nomadic band of the Chiricahua Apache people known for their resistance to Mexican and U.S. expansion in the 19th-century Southwest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Apache band
Chiricahua Apache subgroup
Native American people
conflictWith Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
country Mexico
surface form: Mexico (historical territory)

United States of America
surface form: United States (historical territory)
culture Apache culture
descendants enrolled among Chiricahua Apache groups today
economy hunting and gathering
raiding and warfare
ethnicGroupOf Chiricahua Apache
ethnonymVariant Nednai
Nednai Apache
Nednhi Ndé
knownFor resistance to Mexican expansion in the 19th century
resistance to U.S. expansion in the 19th century
language Chiricahua language
surface form: Chiricahua Apache language
languageFamily Athabaskan
surface form: Athabaskan languages

Southern Athabaskan
surface form: Southern Athabaskan languages
lifestyle nomadic
mobility highly mobile horse-mounted raiders
opposedBy Armed Forces of Mexico
surface form: Mexican Army

United States Army
surface form: U.S. Army
partOf Apache tribes
surface form: Apache peoples
populationTrend decline after 19th-century wars and removals
region Southwest
northern Mexico
southern New Mexico
west Texas
relatedGroup Bedonkohe
Chihenne (Mimbreño)
Chokonen (Central Chiricahua)
religion traditional Apache religion
socialOrganization band-based society
subgroupOf Chiricahua Apache
timePeriod 19th century
traditionalTerritory Sierra Madre Occidental
surface form: Sierra Madre Occidental (northern Mexico)

borderlands of Chihuahua and Sonora
borderlands of New Mexico and Texas

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Apache Wars opponent Nednhi Apache