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Querechos
"Querechos" was the name of an Apache band of Texas. They were probably Mescalero speakers, and may have been
interspersed with Navajo people. They merged with other Mescalero Apache people in the 1700's and do not exist as a distinct
tribe today.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Querechos tribe and language:
Querecho Apache language
Mescalero people
Apache culture
Apache Indian tribe
Apache pronunciation
Athapascan
Southwest Native American Indians
Here are links to more Internet resources about the Querecho Apaches:
Querecho Indians
Texas Beyond History: The Apache Tribes
And here are a few good books about the Querechoss:
Coronado's Querechos and Teyas in the Archaeological Record of the Texas Panhandle
Culture and Customs of the Apache Indians
Wisdom Sits In Places
Mescalero Apache-English Dictionary

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