Jicarilla Apache culture, norms, values and symbols
Jicarilla Apache claims to formerly own eastern and central portions of northern New Mexico and some part of southern Colorado. Apache recognizes Arkansas river as their extreme northern boundary, while Canadian river separate them from eastern side, the location around the contemporary place of Mora by way of the southern outpost, then a line ranging north and south after where Chama currently stands by way of their frontier to the west. That portion of their land to which they limited their actual home-grown sites lay amid the thirty-sixth and thirty-seventh grades north leeway, extending no beyond east than existing site ...