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APACHE . Athabaskan . In See also:Arizona, 4879; New See also:Mexico, 1244 Considerable Span- Marked improvement here and there . Cremony, See also:Life among the Apaches See also:Oklahoma, 45:1 . Not rapidly de- lab See also:blood due to See also:Catholic and Lutheran See also:missions . (1868); See also:Bourke, 9th See also:Ann . See also:Rep . See also:Bur . creasing as formerly thought. captives, &c . Ethnol., 1887-1888, and See also:Jordan . .1 mer . Folk-See also:Lore, 1890; Hrdlillka, Ameri- can Anthropologist, 1905 .
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