Naʼishandine

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Naʼishandine is the self-designation of the Kiowa Apache people, a Southern Athabaskan-speaking Native American group historically associated with the Southern Plains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American people
Southern Athabaskan-speaking people
ethnic group
alsoKnownAs Kiowa Apache people NERFINISHED
Plains Apache NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Great Plains NERFINISHED
Southern Plains NERFINISHED
culturalArea Plains culture area NERFINISHED
endonymFor Plains Apache people NERFINISHED
ethnonymLanguageFamily Athabaskan languages NERFINISHED
hasEthnographicClassification Southern Athabaskan group
historicalEconomicActivity horse culture
raiding and trading
historicallyAlliedWith Comanche NERFINISHED
Kiowa NERFINISHED
languageFamily Southern Athabaskan languages NERFINISHED
partOfLargerGrouping Apachean peoples NERFINISHED
Athabaskan peoples NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Kiowa Apache NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Apache NERFINISHED
Kiowa NERFINISHED
Navajo NERFINISHED
selfDesignationOf Kiowa Apache NERFINISHED
traditionalLanguage Plains Apache language
traditionalLifestyle nomadic
traditionalSubsistence bison hunting
traditionalTerritory New Mexico NERFINISHED
Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Southern Colorado NERFINISHED
Texas Panhandle NERFINISHED
usesWritingSystem Latin script

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Kiowa Apache alsoKnownAs Naʼishandine