Apache

Appearance
Apache is a small palomino pony with a white swirl on her front right shoulder and four white socks that fade to swirls. She wears a pale green blanket with light yellow patterns on her back.

Personality
Apache is a very social horse who enjoys the company of her friends and family. She loves dreamcatchers because they remind Apache of spiders' webs.

Spider
Apache has a special connection with spiders. She especially likes looking at their beautiful webs.

Navajo's Snake
Apache is good friends with the clever snake.

The Name Game
The tribe this steed is based on were located in the vast homeland that stretched west to east from Arizona to Texas and north to Colorado. Apaches share language roots and culture with the Navajos. The best known Apache was Geronimo.

The basis of Apache culture is the family unit. Extended families were only loosely aligned with each other, and unified, centralized politics was unknown. Apache families were matrilineal. Upon marrying, a man went to live with his wife’s extended family. Grandmothers possessed a powerful status, but there was a custom forbidding a wife’s mother from speaking to her daughter’s husband. Apaches developed a friendly trade relationship with the Pueblos, but fought with the Comanche when that tribe encroached on Apache lands. They also fought wars against the United States. Apaches built wickiups, frame structures covered with matted bark or brush, similar to wigwams.

Inspirational Message
English: "Find joy in being with others. Use it to spin your own web of delight."

Italian: "La gioia che provi nello stare con gli altri crea la trama per la tua felicità."

French: "Apprécie le temps que tu passes avec les autres. Sers-t’en pour tisser ta toile de plaisir."