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- Apache (7848 bytes)
2: ...:Group of Apaches.jpg|thumb|250px|<small>Group of Apaches</small>]]
3: ...and [[Geronimo]]. The U.S. Army found them to be fierce warriors and skillful strategists.
8: ... Linguistic similarities indicate the Navajo and Apache were once a single ethnic group. Archaeological ...
10: ...ere 16th-century [[Spain|Spanish]] accounts identified them as ?dog nomads.? These mobile groups live...
16: ...e difficult to locate, and even more difficult to firmly identify as culturally Southern Athabaskan. ...
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- Arizona (24367 bytes)
13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] Only [[...
37: ISOCode = US-AZ ([[FIPS state code|FIPS Code]] 04) |
50: Fish = [[Trout|Arizona Trout]] |
61: Fossil = [[Petrified wood]] |
62: StateRock = [[Petrified wood]] | - Texas (39610 bytes)
13: OfficialLang = ''None''. [[English language|English...
46: * official [[state song]] — ''[[Texas Our Texas]]'...
52: ..." reputation, especially in [[Western Film|cowboy films]].
70: ...aries of present-day Texas include [[Apache Tribe|Apache]], [[Atakapan]], [[Bidai]], [[Caddo]], [[Comanche...
76: ...nquistador]] [[?var N?Cabeza de Vaca]] became the first known European to set foot on Texas. - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
14: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] and [[Span...
38: ...|English]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] are officially recognized languages in the state. In [[Sp...
46:
50: ... Spain]] to his remote colony. Oń”“„ was made the first governor of the new [[Province of New Mexico]]...
52: ... attempted to convert them to Christianity. The [[Apache]] revolted violently in [[1676]], and the Pueblo ... - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ...[populism]] and the American [[labor movement]]. Finally, the era was capped by U.S. involvement in [...
7: ...]] to resist readmitting the rebel states without first imposing preconditions. A series of laws, pas...
11: ... under Abraham Lincoln's plan were abolished; the first Reconstruction Act stated that "no legal State...
15: ...he Union, they were required to accept it (or the fifteenth after passage of the fourteenth).
21: ...d blacks going their own ways, and with whites in firm political control. The North allowed white sup... - April (9790 bytes)
11: ...Uzuki'' (卯月). In [[Finnish language|Finnish]], the month is called ''huhtikuu'', meaning...
205: *Arbor Day (Apache, Navajo, Coconino, Mohave, Yavapai; Arizona)
214: *First Day of Summer (Iceland) - Bat (13851 bytes)
31: ...y [[Noctilionidae]] (Bulldog bats) that feed on [[fish]].
33: == Classification ==
42: ...al echolocation|echolocation]] for navigation and finding prey. A handful of species, the [[vampire ba...
44: ...oup of mammals which would then be of uncertain affinities. Megachiroptera are allied to the Primates ...
46: ... the earliest known Megachiropteran, is now classified as a Microchiropteran. - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
5: ...[[2004]] US Census estimation, Phoenix is now the fifth-largest city, surpassing [[Philadelphia, Penns...
13: ...a & [[New Mexico]]) and ''Fiinigis'' in [[Western Apache]] (a language spoken in Arizona).
46: ...ho lived there as early as 300 BC. They were the first to farm there, building an elaborate canal sys...
55: ...d an election precinct there. The Phoenix post office was established [[June 15]], [[1868]], with Jac...
59: ...held in [[1871]], when Tom Barnum was elected the first sheriff of Maricopa County. - Apache (7848 bytes)
2: ...:Group of Apaches.jpg|thumb|250px|<small>Group of Apaches</small>]]
3: ...and [[Geronimo]]. The U.S. Army found them to be fierce warriors and skillful strategists.
8: ... Linguistic similarities indicate the Navajo and Apache were once a single ethnic group. Archaeological ...
10: ...ere 16th-century [[Spain|Spanish]] accounts identified them as ?dog nomads.? These mobile groups live...
16: ...e difficult to locate, and even more difficult to firmly identify as culturally Southern Athabaskan. ... - Native American (42651 bytes)
3: ...rehensive tribal list can be found under "[[Classification of Native Americans]]."
7: ...terms "[[First Peoples]]" and "Native Canadians". First Peoples are enshrined in the Canadian Constitu...
11: ... [[American continent]]) are a diversity of [[Pacific Islanders]] including: [[Native Hawaiians]] (als...
21: ... freed of its ice cover. There are a number of difficulties in this theory — in particular, grow...
26: ...], who arrived either by sailing across the [[Pacific Ocean]] or by following the land route through [... - Navajo Nation (14007 bytes)
9: ...pache]], and the Navajo language along with other Apache languages make up the [[Southern Athabaskan langu...
16: ...mage:Navajo_cornfield.jpg|thumb||300px|Navajo cornfield]]
17: ... Linguistic similarities indicate the Navajo and Apache were once a single ethnic group. Archaeological a...
19: ...ere 16th-century [[Spain|Spanish]] accounts identified them as “dog nomads.” These mobil...
26: ...e difficult to locate, and even more difficult to firmly identify as culturally Athapaskan. - Cicadas (3983 bytes)
21: ...ican species is the Apache Cicada (''Diceroprocta apache'').
33: ...go through a life cycle that lasts between two to five years. Some species have much longer life cycle...
37: In the final nymphal [[instar]], they construct an exit tun... - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
8: *[[First Barbary War]] (1801–1805)
53: *[[Operation Infinite Reach]] (strikes on [[Sudan]] and [[Afghanist...
114: *[[Apache Wars]] (1873, 1885–1886)
166: *[[Fifty-Four Forty or Fight|Fifty-Four Forty or Fight!]] (1844, U.S.-Canada)
234: *[[Hatfields and McCoys]] (1860–1891) - Snow Geese (3525 bytes)
21: ...thumb|150px|left|Snow geese migration, Bosque del Apache, New Mexico: note blue phase bird at far left]]
25: ...humb|150px|left|Snow geese migration, Bosque del Apache, New Mexico: note two blue phase birds in center]...
30: ...In winter, these birds feed on left-over grain in fields.
34: ...ing hunting of this wary species has made no significant impact on numbers.
39: ...atorybirds.fws.gov/issues/snowgse/tblcont.html US Fish & Wildlife Service]
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