Before contact with the Spanish, the Apaches were relatively peaceful and may have engaged in some agricultural activities. 10 Personnel Management for Appointed Officials and Employees Special events on the Jicarilla reservation include the Little Beaver Roundup annually in July. 1864: The Territorial Legislature of Arizona passed a resolution legalizing the killing of all Apache people. Jicarilla Blvd. 9 Determination of Availability and Beneficial Use 15 Appropriation and Declaration of Nation Waters\, TITLE 10: GAME ANDFISH CONSERVATION Among these records are: 1913 Kiowa-Comanche Reservation land allotments. Chicago, Illinois. In the early 1930s bad weather wiped out most of the sheep herd, although by 1940 it had largely been rebuilt. By the early 1600s, the Jicarilla were living from the Chama Valley in present-day New Mexico east to present-day western Oklahoma. The 2023-2024 Non-tribal Member HUNT APPLICATION FORMS (PDF): NOW AVAILABLE CLICK BELOW: HUNT PRICES, SEASONS, AND REGULATIONS (2023-2024 NTM PROCLAMATION) DRAW HUNT APPLICATION (2023-2024) OVER THE COUNTER HUNT APPLICATION (OTC, 2023-2024) 38 Airport Rd. Tribes have the right to determine their own membership. Apache womenwere chaste before marriage. The Jicarilla also maintain five campgrounds where camping is available for a fee. Each individual group had to be treated with separately, an undertaking that proved difficult for each colonizer who attempted to establish authority within the Apache homeland. 1867] October 21, at Council Camp with the Kiowa and. Please call Valentina Begay. In the 1860s, the tribe escaped confinement at the deadly Bosque Redondo (Fort Sumner) only because the camp failed before they could be rounded up. I.T.S. 15 Water Marketing The Comanche, who had acquired guns from the French (the Spanish did not officially sell or trade guns to Indians), so disrupted Apache agriculture and life on the plains that the Apache migrated into the mountains surrounding the Pueblo-held valleys. The Ollero gave up plains life somewhat later. In Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Jicarillas in an important case concerning issues of tribal sovereignty, holding that the Jicarillas have the right to impose tribal taxes upon minerals extracted from their lands. 1 General Provisions Jicarilla Apache Nation Human Resources Department P.O. Headquarters [edit | edit source]. 4 Grazing Permit They have established tribal governments under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (25 U.S.C. The Apache Tribe is primarily associated with Spanish Southwest and the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma.See the Bands and Groups below for at least a partial listing of federally-recognized the subdivisions of the tribe, with their . 3 (Summer 1991) and Vol. 1 Jicarilla Apache Housing Authority The Jicarilla Apache Nation is located in the mountains and rugged mesas of northern New Mexico. 2 Approval and Effect This is an increase over the 2000 Census, when 56,060 claimed membership. 5 Gasoline Tax Invariably, the most traditional people in each tribe have had little to say about their own affairs, as the most heavily acculturated and educated mixed-blood factions have dominated tribal affairs in these foreign imposed systems. (575) 759-4410. This page was last edited on 7 December 2022, at 15:18. 4 Procedures for Determination of Parentage by the Nation's Court 7 The Probation and Juvenile Branch, JICARILLA APCHE NATION LAND PROCLAMATIONS, TITLE 2: WRITTEN RULES OF COURT 9 Energy Resource Conservation and Development Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Other important economic assets include sheep, timber, and big game. 5 Domestic Violence, TITLE 4: PROBATE CODE 2006-R-043-01, passed 10-31-05. The nation offers fishing at seven beautiful mountain lakes, from 30 to 400 acres in size, and harbors thousands of ducks and a variety of water birds found in the Southwest. The Go-Jii-Ya feast is celebrated on September 15 every year at Stone Lake, 18 miles south of Dulce. P.O. In the 20th century, the Jicarilla Apache Nation gained tourism and recreation benefits from its Reservation lands and waters. 9 Range Improvements Video. Local group leaders, or chiefs, enjoyed authority because of personal qualities, such as persuasiveness and bravery, often in addition to ceremonial knowledge. Burial Customs: All Apaches had a great fear of ghosts. Jicarilla Apache Nation 3 Creation of Election Board; Interference with Election Board or Officials Is an Offense 5 Grazing Periods and Fees The jurisdiction of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Tribe shall extend to all land within the boundaries of the Jicaiilla Apache Indian Reservation, which was established by the Executive Orders of February 11, 1887, and November 11, 1907, amended January 28, 1908, and to such land as has been or may be acquired by the Tribe or by the United States . Following the war between Mexico and the United States (1848), the Apaches, who did their part to bring misery to Mexico, assumed that the Americans would continue as allies. 6 Assault and Battery on a Conservation Officer One of the chiefs most important functions was to mitigate friction among his people. The people made musical instruments out of gourds and hooves. Indians in Dulce live in relatively modern homes or trailers, with water and sewer hookups. Participants will pay premiums on a bi-weekly basis according to the benefits selected. Yavapai-Apache NationWhite Mountain Apache TribeSan Carlos Apache Tribe, The individual Apache Tribes have the following websites, Nnee-San Carlos ApacheFort McDowell Yavapai NationMescalero NationWhite Mountain Apache TribeChiricahua Apache Nde NationJicarilla Apache NationLipan Apache Tribe of TexasYavapai Prescott Indian TribeYavapai-Apache NationTonto Apache Tribe. Jicarilla war leaders occasionally took scalps but only after the leaders had been ritually purified. Recognized Tribes List 0232 APACHE - FORT SILL APACHE TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA Chairperson RR 2 Box 121 Apache OK 73006-9644 (580) 588-2298 (580) 588-3133 0233 APACHE - JICARILLA APACHE TRIBE OF THE JICARILLA APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION, NEW MEXICO AKA: Jicarilla Apache Tribal Court Steven Stone, CPS PO Box 546 Dulce NM 87528-0546 (505) 759-3162 (505) 759-3588 Girls wore their hair over their ears, shaped around two willow hoops. In 1887 when the original 416,000-acre Jicarilla Reservation of Northern New Mexico was created by the executive order of February 11, 1887, water was a major consideration. Almost as soon as Fort Union opened in 1851, hostilties began with the Jicarilla Apaches. Baking its base in rock-lined pits for several days yielded mescal, a sweet, nutritious food, which was dried and stored. The area supported the Jicarilla Apache with Plains Indian lifestyle. TITLE 1: JICARILLA APACHE NATION COURT 1 Jurisdiction 2 Chief Judge 3 Associate Judges 4 Performance Review, Suspension and . Moccasins were sewn with plant fiber attached to mescal thorns. 1 Legislative Council Procedures Social Organization:For the Apaches, the family is the primary unit of political and cultural life. 2 Littering Farmington Convention & Visitors Bureau3041 E. Main St. Farmington, NM 87402(505) 326-7602. For hunting and fishing information, contact Jicarilla Game and Fish. For hunting and fishing information, contact Jicarilla Game and Fish. Dulce, NM 87528, Telephone: (575) 759-3951Telefax: (575) 759-3948. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Fort Sill Apache, Wichita, Caddo and Delaware Indians: birth and death rolls, 1924-1932 Bowen, Jeff, 1950-, Miscellaneous census records, 1904-1942 United States. Art & Crafts: Traditional arts included fine basketry, pottery, and tanned hides. 1887: a group of children sent to Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania, 1890's: Government mission schools established, 1913: Chiricahua Apache resettle on Mescalero Reservation, 1914: land near Camp Verde, Arizona is reserved for the Yavapai and Tonto Apache. Mississippi Missisippi Band of Choctaw Indians. The Jicarilla homelands are considered sacred, shaping Jicarilla religion, culture, lifestyles, and their very identities as a distinct people. Indians of the Midwest. According to our records, this business is located at PO Box 507 in Dulce (in Rio Arriba County), New Mexico 87528, the location GPS coordinates are: 36.9336211 (latitude), -106.9989265 (longitude). Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. 1 Indian Preference Contracting and Employment Ordinance, TITLE 24: WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY 3 Husband and Wife They wandered and traded as far east as Kansas until they . Tribal enrollment criteria are set forth in tribal constitutions, articles of incorporation or ordinances. This additional land provided year-round grazing of livestock as well as subsistence farming. 5 Distribution of Assets of the Nation Fort Apache, the San Carlos Apache, and the Tonto Apache Reservations); and two in New Mexico (the Mescalero and the Jicarilla Apache). OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 2 Elders' Benefit Program Contact Us Mailing Address: Jicarilla Agency Bureau of Indian Affairs P.O. Most of this group, which included the Athapaskans, was known as the Nadene. Find out more. It is important to search for information in all of the possible jurisdictions. Men also liked large earrings. Tribal legal assistance: The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) may be able to provide assistance with drafting tribal law. Men hunted, raided, and waged war. Coniferous forest dominates the higher elevations in mountainous areas. When supplies ran low, crops were obtained from the Pueblos by trade or raid. 2 Calling of Elections Official websites use .gov WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding an $820,550 grant to the Jicarilla Apache Nation, Dulce, New Mexico, to provide technical assistance and develop an organization that will maximize the economic benefits of the Tribe's energy resources. Census, birth and death records, 1932-1937 United States. Apache culture is matrilineal. 6 Civil Matters The mothers brother also played an important role in the raising of his nephews and nieces. Mescalero, New Mexico 88340. 3 The Families in Need of Services Code 5 Dulce Rock Dr. Dulce, NM 87528. Laguna Pueblo Route 66 Casino. By 1300, the group that was to become the Southern Athapaskans (Apaches and Navajos) broke away from other Athapaskan tribes and began migrating southward, reaching the American Southwest around 1400 and crystallizing into separate cultural groups. 10 Saving Clause, TITLE 18: OIL AND GAS Participants are strictly held to the policy provisions of the participating provider. In 2010, the Nation had a population of 3,254. Government Offices-Tribal In 2010, the Nation had a population of 3,254. 6 HIV/AIDS Prevention, TITLE 7: CRIMINAL OFFENSES They made baskets (pitch-covered water jars, cradles, storage containers, and burden baskets); gourd spoons, dippers, and dishes; and a sinew-backed bow. 11 Loss of Permitted Water Uses 10 Transfer of Permitted Uses I3 Appellate Review 287 Carrizo Canyon Road. It is open daily Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., but closes between noon and 1 p.m. for lunch. Please contact the library for assistance or more information. Please call ahead before visiting any community for specific information regarding their COVID-19 policies and guidelines. Once married, the man wentwith the wifes extended family, where she is surrounded by her relatives. Gender roles were clearly defined but not rigidly enforced. Ancestors of todays Apache Indians began the trek from Asia to North America in roughly 1000 B.C.E. Table of Contents. They sent a joint delegation to Washington, D.C., where they lobbied for a reservation, but in 1883 the tribe was moved to the Mescalero Reservation. Local groups were loosely associated as bands, which made up the tribe. Number of fluent Speakers: Slightly less than half the tribe are fluent in Jiarilla, mostly elderly people. . A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. (575) 759-3255. 4 (Fall 1991) FS Library call 976.6 D25k. Land Area:About 742,000 acresTribal Headquarters: Dulce, New Mexico Time Zone: Population at Contact: Approximately 800 Jicarilla Apaches lived in their region in the early seventeenth century. Apaches have never been a unified nation politically, and individual Apache tribes, until very recently, have never had a centralized government, traditional or otherwise. They hunted buffalo into the seventeenth century, and afterward they continued to hunt deer, mountain sheep, elk, antelope, rabbits, and other game. 14 Mandatory Seat Belt Law The Jicarilla Apache made a claim for compensation to the U.S. Government when the Indian Claims Commission was created. Should the marriage not endure, child custody quarrelswere also unknown: the children remained with the wifes extended family. Many of these problems are associated with malnutrition, poverty, and despair. Apaches in general respected the elderly and valued honesty above most other qualities. Once tuberculosis was introduced among the Jicarilla, it spread at an alarming rate. Retirement Plan The Nation established a defined benefit pension plan in order to provide retirement benefits that will be payable over the lifetime of eligible employees and their beneficiaries. U.S. Department of the Interior. One Jicarilla group continued to live as far south as the Texas plains until around 1800. In 1982 the Supreme Court affirmed the Jicarilla Apache and all other tribes' right to tax enterprises . Truxton Canon Agency, M595, Births and Deaths 1924-1939. 11 Rules of Appellate Procedure The Jicarilla more than most Apaches were influenced by the Plains and Pueblo tribes. U.S. recognition of this grant was to complicate the establishment of a Jicarilla reservation later in the century. Tourism, especially for events such as tribal fairs and for hunting and fishing, provides jobs and bring money into the local economies at a number of Apache reservations. This action kept families going until more help arrived with the federal programs of the 1960s as well as an increasingly diversified economy. It derives from mythological concepts of sun and moon and also the duality of the food supply. 01. No indigenous American population has even 50% native DNA according to a University of Arizona study. McNickle Center at the Newberry Library. In the Midwest, the criteria are based on descendancy, that is, descent from an individual on a particular roll, as well as, in some cases, blood quantum and/or residency of the applicant or his/her parents. Reservation: Jicarilla Apache Nation Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land, Jacarilla Apache Nation Reservation Sign Photo By Christopher Nicol (Own work) CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Guide to Apache Indians ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records. Jicarilla Game & Fish Jicarilla who died were buried the same day. Box 227 Mescalero, NM 88340 Phone: (575) 464-4494 Fax: (575) 464-9191 Vice President Bernalyn Via. Box 227Mescalero, NM 88340Phone: (575) 464-4494Fax: (575) 464-9191Vice President Bernalyn Via, Fort Sill Apache TribeChairwoman Lori Gooday-Ware Rt. Finding all the good land already taken, the Jicarilla began shortly to drift back north to their old lands. Another treaty in 1855 created agencies: Options for the Jicarilla now included either begging for food at the agency or raiding. View open jobs. ADDRESS: 6 Financial Responsibility June 18, 2021 The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) recently announced that the UNM-Taos Dual Enrollment Program's proposed session, "Expanding Dual Enrollment: Hispanic and Tribal Communities in Rural Southwest," will be presented during the NACEP's 2021 national conference Creating Bright Futures Through Concurrent & Dual Enrollment on Oct 26-27 in . Dulce, NM is the Reservation's sole community and is home to the Jicarilla Apache Nation's tribal headquarters. Nuts and seeds were often ground into flour. They were a tribe based on common territory, language, and culture. Tribal Entities as recognized by the U.S. Department of Interior, Federal Register Vol. Montana Blackfeet Tribal Business Council Chippewa Cree Tribe Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes Fort Belknap Indian Community Fort Peck Assinioboine and Sioux Tribes Northern Cheyenne Tribe. Disability Retirement If you become disabled while employed by the Nation and have at least 10 years of Eligibility Service, you may be eligible for a disability retirement pension. Hualapai Tribe: 8/1: 1/14: 5/1: Jicarilla Apache Nation: 6/15: 11/15: 3/15: Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians: 6/30: 11/30: 4/30: Lummi Nation: 9/1 . 1301), the Indian Self-Determination and Educational Assistance Act of 1975 (25 U.S.C. Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino. Title Chief Judge, Court of the Jicarilla Apache Nation Address PO Box 128 Dulce, NM 87528 Phone (575) 759-7487 Fax (575) 759-3721 E-mail 3. Most tribal members still live on the reservation today. The 401(k) Savings Plan allows eligible employees to save and invest a portion of their earnings for retirement on a tax-deferred basis. PH: 575-759-4285 Frederick Webb Hodge, in his Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, gave a more complete history of the Apache tribe, with estimations of the population of the tribe at various time periods. 8 Issuance of Permits Contact the Pension office for additional details. 1 Per Capita Distribution Fund Apaches were granted U.S. citizenship under the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. . Dulce, NM 87528 2 Census Office and Records Traditional Allies: Allies included the Utes and Pueblo peoples. Apache Eastern: Lipan, Jicarilla, Mescalero, Chiricahua,and Kiowa Apache. Clothing: The Jicarilla traditionally wore buckskin clothing decorated with beadwork and whitened, Plains-style moccasins. The Jicarilla Apache went through multiple . Raiding was one of their most important activities. Housing: Jicarilla Apaches lived in dome-shaped, pole-framed wikiups, covered with bark or thatch and with skins in cold weather. Box 313, Dulce, N.M. 87528, (575) 759-3255. There are approximately 2,755 tribal members, most of whom live in the town of Dulce. Washington: G.P.O., 1887. The Jicarilla Apache Nation is located in the scenic mountains and rugged mesas of northern New Mexico near the Colorado border. 5.4.4 Jicarilla Apache Nation Water Supply . 1872: San Carlos Reservation created. The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation (Yavapai: A'ba:ja), formerly the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community of the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation, is a federally recognized tribe and Indian reservation in Maricopa County, Arizona about 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Phoenix.. (The boys puberty rite centered on raiding and warfare.). The employee may purchase greater coverage on a voluntary basis. It differed fundamentally from warfare, which was undertaken primarily for revenge. Beginning around the nineteenth century, the Jicarilla recognized two distinct bands. Charter: The tribal government was established in 1937 with its own constitution and by-laws. Individuals who are enrolled in a particular tribe have rights that include hunting, fishing, and gathering on tribal land (or in some cases off-reservation), as well as per capita payments if the tribe distributes income from court cases or businesses. A number of Chiricahua led by Geronimo rejected peace and left the reservations to raid. 7 Gross ReceiptsTax Ordinance, TITLE 12: ENTERPRISES Service Award for Retirees Upon retirement and recommendation from Director or Executive Leadership, retired employees may receive a special service award. The sun is the greatest source of power. Read more about the Jicarilla Apache Nation, Plants and Animals of the Colorado River Basin. 11 Legal Name, TITLE 20: LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL With part of this money the tribe bought out most non-Indian holdings on the reservation. Women were the anchors of the Apache family. 03. By 1906, the Reservation had nearly doubled in size by the addition of what is now the southern end of the Reservation. The Tribe operates Apache Gold Casino, a golf course, a commercial sawmill, a 500-acre farm, and cattle ranching operations. A division of the Apache under chiefs Goodegoya and Santos in 1873-75. There are three main Apache tribes recognized by the federal government: the Mescalero Apache Tribe, the Jicarilla Apache Nation, and the Fort Sill Apache Tribe. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1 Applicability The new fort was intruding on the traditional lands of the Jicarillas. Dulce, New Mexico is the Jicarilla Apache Nation Headquarters andis located 90 miles east of Farmington on US Hwy 64. About 15,000 Apache Indians live on this reservation. Fort Sill Apache Tribe Tribal Headquarters [edit | edit source] Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Information presented on this website and the registered trademarks, service marks, wordmarks, and logos of the Native Nations Institute and the University of Arizona may not be reproduced without express written permission. They did not legally acquire the right to practice their Native religion until the passage of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. Employees are one hundred (100%) percent vested after completing five (5) years of continuous service. As they acquired cotton and later wool through trading and raiding, women tended to wear two-piece calico dresses, with long, full skirts and long blouses outside the skirt belts. In 1887, the government granted them an official home. The suicide clusters on the eastern Navajo Nation and the Mescalero Apache reservation made headlines in 2009 and 2010. Deer and elk hunting are especially popular on the Jicarilla reservation. Like hunting, raiding and warfare were accompanied by complex rituals and rules, to which boys were introduced early. Work Permits by appointment only. 3 Municipal Water System The agave or century plant was particularly important. HOLLOWAY, Circuit Judge. 1 Liquor Licensing 14 Uniform Act to Secure the Attention of Witnesses from Without A About 1,200 Jicarillas live on this reservation, which is nearly as large as the State of Rhode Island. Box 167 Dulce, NM 87528 1 Jurisdiction The majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies. VI OK Apache Tribe of Oklahoma 83% 83% 68.31 $18,766 Listed in ACS data as Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache OTSA, OK. VI OK Caddo Indian Tribe 83% 83% 68.31 $20,023. In 1841, one such grant delivered 1.7 million acres of Jicarilla land to two Mexicans. This tribe includes approximately 3,403 members who are eligible to receive various services through their tribal office. 2 Detention and Arraigmnent Having been squeezed by the Spanish, the Comanches, the Mexicans, and now miners, farmers, and other land-grabbers from the United States, the Apache were more than ever determined to protect their way of life. In the mid-eighteenth century, the Apache asked for Spanish protection against the Comanche, who were pressing them from the north and east. This tribe includes approximately 3,403 members who are eligible to receive various services through their tribal office. 1870: Jicarilla live at Taos, Cimmaroon and on the Maxwell Grant where their Agency had been moved in 1861. Score: 4.5/5 (56 votes) . Box 920 Dulce, NM 87528 PH: 575-759-4285 Fax: 575-759-4475 Email: humanresources@hrjicarilla.com Council Funds.-The Council may expend funds coming into its hands for public purposes, Dulce, NM 87528 1-800-742-1938. 7 Termination of Grazing Permit Supernatural power is both the goal and the medium of most Apache ceremonialism. Sign it in a few clicks. Generally, the Nation will provide basic or minimum coverage for these programs and the employee may choose greater or additional coverage. Dulce, NM is the Reservations sole community and is home to the Jicarilla Apache Nations tribal headquarters. My Tribe has significant water rights in the Colorado River Basin. 8 Effective Date 8 Underground Injection Control, TITLE 15: MEMBERSffiP The plea agreement states that Cohoe committed the crime while employed as the purchasing agent for the Jicarilla Apache Nation, a position she held from Feb. 2007 through June 2011. Human Resources Department 1901). 12 No. 8 Federal Drug-free WorkplaceAct FEB 1:3 Fort Apache Agency, Rolls of Indian tribes in Oklahoma 1889-1891: Absentee Shawnee (Big Jim's Band), Cheyenne and Arapahoe [sic], Iowa, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Comanche and Apache, Otoe [sic] and Missouria [sic], Pawnee, Ponca, Pottawatomie [sic], Citizen Pottawatomie [sic] (Big Jim's Band), Sac [sic] and Fox Johnson, Emily, So lingers memory: inventories of Fort Sill, OK, cemeteries--Main Post, Apache Indian, Old Fort Reno, Comanche Indian and Comanche Mission Cemeteries, 1869-1985 Murphy, Polly Lewis, 1915-1993, Apache mothers and daughters: four generations of a family Boyer, Ruth McDonald, Apache genealogical research: a beginners guide Stout, Terri Lynn, The Tumacacori census of 1796 Whiting, Alfred F, Apache, Caddo, Kiowa Wichita Indian: census rolls Indian Territory 1900-1904 Millican, Valorie, 1905 Apache Tribe, Kiowa Agency, Oklahoma published in Key Finder, by Northwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society, Woodward, OK, Vol. 102-441, 106 Stat. The existence of these many different, independent, extended family groups of Apaches made it impossible for the Spanish, the Mexicans, or the Americans to treat with the Apache Nation as a whole. "Tribal Enrollment." UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE: INTEHIOR. 16 Contract Administration and Accounting Requirements The Jicarilla Apache Tribe, whether through the aegis of a Jicarilla Apache Utility Authority, or through the municipalized status of the tribal government as a whole, will immediately be able to obtain electricity and service at dramatically reduced rates. Name of Governing Body: The Jicarilla Nation is set up as a three branch government with the legislative branchmaking up the tribal council and executive officers.Number of Council members: 8, plus executive officers.Dates of Constitutional amendments:Number of Executive Officers:President, Vice-President, Language Classification: Nadene -> AthabaskanEyak-> Athabaskan -> Southern Athabaskan -> Southwestern -> Eastern Apachean -> Jicarilla. My name is Daryl Vigil. Changes in the policies will be communicated by the Risk Management Department and/or through official memorandums. 2013. Nzhonachi'idle'ee translated in the Jicarilla Apache language as "a place to get well" is the tribal name of the clinic. 3 Land Committee The tribe sold some timber around the turn of the century. 5 Water Quality
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