The Mescalero Apache of the US

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People and Language Detail Report Profile Year: 2005 Language Name: Apache, Mescalero-chiricahua ISO Language Code: apm Primary Religion: Tribal Religion Disciples (Matt 28.19): 16% The Mescalero Apache of the US The Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation is located in the south central part of the State of New Mexico, in Otero County. The Reservation was established by presidential order in 1873 and currently consists of 460,661 acres, covering 720 square miles of land, running 27 miles from north to south and 36 miles from east to west at its widest point. Four thousand tribal members live on the reservation, which for the most part is lushly timbered and is the site of several significant tribal business ventures. These include Ski Apache, one of the largest and best equipped ski areas in the Southwest. This internationally known area accommodates 300,000 visitors a year and is valued at $30 million. The reservation is also home of the Inn of the Mountain Gods, a $20 million luxury resort complex, which has been operating since 1975 and is a major factor in Southeastern New Mexico's tourist economy. The Inn seasonally employs up to 300 people, one third of whom are tribal members, as well as others coming from Ruidoso, Capitan and Tularosa. The Tribal Government consists of an eight member Tribal Council, which is a self-governing organization. The Council has an elected president and vice president. Officials serve a two-year term. Four Council members are elected each year by secret ballot. The Council approves fiscal matters and policies for operations, law and order and business enterprises. The Secretary of the US Department of the Interior may review legal or budget decisions. The majority of the people follow tribal religious practices. Although Christianity was established among the Mescalero in 1889, the Church has experienced very little growth. Churches: >3 Scripture Status (Matt 28.20): None in this language Population (date): 4,000 (2003)

Have They Heard The Gospel? Call Themselves Christian (%) >50% Believe In Jesus As God & Only Savior (%) 16% Prophet/Good Man, But Not God's Son (%) 0% Believe In The Local Traditional Religion (%) 84% Have Not Heard Who Jesus is (%) 0% Antagonistic To Hearing About Jesus (%) 20% Number Of Pastors 5 Number Of Communities There is only one community. Number Of Churches >3 Comment (Churches) Three churches are well established, but there are more. Is The Word Of God Translated? No What Kind Of Missionaries Are Needed? Bible translators needed. Population All Countries World Population For This People 4,000 World Population (Date) 2003 Profile Summary Countries Where People Group Lives Country Name United States Geography & Environment Location Country Ecosystem Type Geological Type Elevation The Mescalero Apache is located in Otero County which is in the south-central area of the state of New Mexico. United States Deciduous Forest Mountain, Slope 6,635 feet. Longitude W105.8 Latitude N33.2 Climate Language & Linguistics Primary Language Attitude Towards Mother Tongue Percent Monolingual (%) 0% Linguistically Related Languages Active Language Programs There are four seasons: winter from January through March, spring from April through June, summer from July through September and autumn from October through December. The temperature during winter can be as low as 25F and during the summer it can be as high as 90F....... Apache, Mescalero-chiricahua Indifferent Navajo Yes Literacy Adult Literacy Percentage 10% Percent Literate For Men 12% Percent Literate For Women 8% Literacy Attitude Somewhat receptive Active Literacy Program Yes

Publications In Vernacular There is a church song book Economics Subsistence Type Subsistence Type Occupation Income Sources Products / Crafts Modernization / Utilities Hunter-gatherers Fishers Various U.S. Government jobs; working at ski resort, casino and saw mill. Occupation and crafts. Beadwork, paintings, sculpture. Television (cable & satellite), refrigerators, computers. Community Development Health Care (Quality) Comment (Health Care) Diet (Quality) Water (Quality) Comment (Water) Shelter Description Electricity Energy/Fuel (Quality) Comment (Energy) Clothing Transportation Poor Hospital staffed with new doctors who leave after a few years of experience. Good Fair Water is healthy for local residents only. Visitors should use bottled water only. Houses are made with stucco or wood with shingle roofs. The exterior of some homes are partially covered with a decorative, veneer rock. 100% of the homes have electricity. Very good Life Expectancy Male 50, Female 60. Leading Cause Of Death Comment (Community Development) Fuel is propane which is produced by a local tribal company. Wesern clothing is used except for ceremonials. Trucks and cars, plus there is a public bus that runs on a schedule to serve the local area. Alcohol consumption. The tribe also owns a telephone company. Society & Culture Family Structures Authority / Rule Social Habits/Groupings Cultural Change Pace Identification With National Culture Self Image Judicial / Punishment System Celebrations Recreations Art Forms Media Attitude To Outsiders Attitude To Change Husband is the head of the house. Ancestry is traced through both the mother and father. Tribal council. After marriage, the couple may live with the wife's family until they are financially able to move into their own home. Slow Similar Prestigious Felonies handled by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Lesser crimes are handled by the tribal court. July 4th: a four-day ceremonial for girls entering puberty. Basketball and volleyball for men and women. Painting and sculpture. Monthly newsletter. Somewhat receptive Indifferent

History Of People Group The best way to view the history of the Mescalero Apache is to observe a biographical sketch of its leaders: Cochise, chief of the central Chiricahua in Arizona, was one of the most famous Apache leaders to resist intrusions by the whites into the southwestern United States during the 19th Century. Not hostile to whites at first, he kept peace with the Anglo- Americans until 1861, when he became their implacable foe because of the blunder of a young U.S. Army officer, Lt. George Brascom. Naiche was born into the Chokonen band of Chiricahuas Apaches around 1856-1858. He was the youngest son of Chief Cochise. Taza was Naiche's full brother, both being the sons of Cochise and his wife Dos-teh-seh, daughter of Mangas Coloradas. After the sudden death of his brother Taza in 1876, he became the last chief of the "free" Chiricahuas. Naiche became chief of the Chokonen upon the death of Cochise in 1874, a position for which he had not been trained. Geronimo was born in 1829, in what is today western New Mexico, but was then still Mexican Territory. Mexican Soldiers reportedly gave him the name Geronimo. Geronimo, who was a Bedonkohe Apache Leader of the Chiricahua Apache, led his people's defense of their homeland against the U.S. military after the death of Cochise. Wendell Chino had an unshakeable vision for his people. He wanted them to move into the modern world, yet preserve their traditions. At the age of 28, he was elected chairman of the Tribal Governing Committee, the highest elective office on the reservation at the time. Later, the Tribal Constitution was changed to call for the election of a Tribal President. Mr. Chino won the first election and was re-elected every two years for a total of 17 times. He led the Mescalero Apache Tribe for 43 years. His grandson serves as the present tribal president. Youth Youth Problems (Teens) Youth Greatest Needs (teens) Comment (Youth) Gangs, drugs and alcohol. Social and educational programs. The youth view Christianity as an invasion. Education Primary Schools 1 Comment (Primary Schools) K-5 Secondary Schools 1 Percent Of Eligible Students Enrolled 90% Language Of Instruction Early Years Language Of Textbooks Early Years Language Of Instruction Later Years Language Of Textbooks Later Years Church Growth Reached Status Reached Classification Comment (Church Growth) Religion & Response Religious Practices & Ceremonies Attitude To Christianity Attitude To Religious Change Engaged Evangelized The churches have been established for a long time, but there has been very little growth. Apache religion, by providing an organized view of the universe, serves to establish an orderly relationship between man and his surroundings. The Apache view of the universe results in very close and intimate relations, not only with the world of the supernatural, but also with animals, plants and other aspects of nature. Practically every act of daily life is a matter of religious significance. Somewhat resistant Somewhat resistant

Recommended Approaches Items For Prayer History Of Christianity In Group Year Began 1889 By Whom Work closely with the non-christian leaders in order to gain their confidence and convince them that Jesus is not a threat to their culture. On the other hand, it must be clearly understood that Jesus will not tolerate another religion. He is the only way to be saved. Also, the young people can be reached through sports. A Christian basketball coach may win more souls than a missionary....... Godly social and educational programs will be started that will attract the youth. Soon, a translator will be assigned to this people group. Roman Catholic Church Scripture Translation Status Available Scripture Uncertain Need Explained Possible None Literacy at 10% but people are interested. Missions and Churches Reformed Evangelism Year Started 1907 Number Of Adherents 160 Roman Catholic Church Church Planting Year Started 1889 Number Of Adherents 300 Assemblies of God Church Planting Year Started 1953 Number Of Adherents 100