Jicarilla Apache warriors

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Jicarilla Apache warriors were Indigenous fighters of the Jicarilla Apache tribe known for their resistance against U.S. and Mexican expansion in the American Southwest during the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous warriors
Jicarilla Apache people
conflict Indian Wars in the American Southwest NERFINISHED
Jicarilla War NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalTradition Apache warrior culture
horse-mounted warfare
raiding economy
ethnicGroup Jicarilla Apache NERFINISHED
knownFor raiding and defensive warfare
resistance to Mexican expansion
resistance to U.S. expansion
language Jicarilla Apache language NERFINISHED
opponent Mexican military forces NERFINISHED
Mexican settlers
New Mexican militias NERFINISHED
U.S. settlers NERFINISHED
United States Army NERFINISHED
partOf Jicarilla Apache tribe NERFINISHED
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

Northern New Mexico NERFINISHED
Southern Colorado NERFINISHED
religion Jicarilla Apache traditional religion NERFINISHED
Native American Church (later adoption by some) NERFINISHED
socialRole defenders of Jicarilla lands
providers through raiding and hunting
subgroupOf Apache peoples NERFINISHED
tactic ambushes
guerrilla warfare
hit-and-run attacks
knowledge of local terrain
timePeriod 18th century
19th century
early 20th century
weapon bow and arrows
lances
revolvers
rifles

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Jicarilla War opponent Jicarilla Apache warriors