
Jicarilla Apache - Wikipedia
Jicarilla Apache (Spanish: [xikaˈɾiʝa], locally [hɪkəˈɹiə]; Jicarilla Apache: Jicarilla Dindéi), one of several loosely organized autonomous bands of the Eastern Apache, refers to the members of …
Jicarilla Apache Nation - Keepers of the River
The Jicarilla Apache Nation Indian Reservation spans more than 879,917 acres in north central New Mexico. The Reservation is located in the upper reaches of the San Juan River Basin and …
Jicarilla Apache | Natives, Southwest, Hunting | Britannica
Jicarilla Apache, North American Indian tribe living in the southwestern United States, one of several loosely organized autonomous bands of the Eastern Apache. Their traditional lands …
Jicarilla Apache Nation - New Mexico Tourism & Travel
The Jicarilla Apache Nation is world-renowned for its hunting, fishing, camping, boating and hiking opportunities. The tribe maintains Horse Lake Mesa Game Park, the largest single elk …
JICARILLA GAME & FISH
Our Mission Statement: To conserve, enhance, and protect wildlife, fish, and their habitat for the benefit of the Jicarilla Apache people, while perpetuating sovereign rights and traditional values
Apaches Jicarilla - EL CENTRAL Hispanic News
Jul 17, 2025 · Explore the origins, culture, and traditions of the Jicarilla Apache “The People Who Came from Below” including their myth of emergence and sacred festivals.
Apaches - NM Indian Affairs Department
Explore resources and initiatives tailored to support Apache nations, fostering cultural preservation, and community empowerment.
Jicarilla Apache Nation | Farmington
The Jicarilla Apache reservation features hunting of some of the largest antlered mule deer on the continent. The Jicarilla Apache tribe maintains a large hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation …
Jicarilla Apache Nation - Indian Reservations
Jan 24, 2025 · The Jicarilla Apache Nation, a vibrant and resilient people, calls the mountainous and rugged mesa country of northern New Mexico home. Their story is one of migration, …
Jicarilla Apache Tribe | Land Acknowledgment Toolkit — NMAHC
The Jicarilla Apache people are known for their traditional beadwork, basketry and micaceous clay pottery. They would travel seasonally, hunting and gathering food. They learned farming …