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A member of certain tribal societies who acts as a medium between the visible world and an invisible spirit world and who practices magic or sorcery for purposes of healing, divination, and control over natural events.
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A series of armed conflicts between the United States Army and various Apache nations fought in the Southwest between 1849 and 1886, though minor hostilities continued until as late as 1924.
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A person specializing in combat or warfare, especially within the context of a tribal or clan-based society that recognizes a separate warrior class or caste.
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The general physical type of some or all of the populations of Europe, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Western Asia, Central Asia and South Asia.
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The collective term for several culturally related groups of Native Americans in the United States originally from the Southwest United States.
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A ritual event that marks a person's transition from one status to another.
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A group of Apache Native Americans who live in the Southwest United States.
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A Native American warrior and leader, famous for fighting against the white settlers.
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a member of any of the first groups of people living in North America or South America; especially : a member of one of these groups from the U.S.
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The breaking or violation of a presumptive contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organizations or between individuals and organizations.
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