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Positive Self-esteem towards Sociocultural Environment in Junior High Students at Dishchii’bikoh Community School

Posted by kjm727 on February 8, 2023

Author: Ana Rose D. Adopina
Seminar: Moral Courage
Program: TLSI
Subject Area: English Language Arts
Grade Level: 7th
Year of Publication: 2022

Abstract

Understanding how the Western Apache live today requires a basic understanding of their lives before reservations were established. Western Apache is defined by Goodwin (1935, p. 55) as the Apachean people who have lived within the current boundaries of Arizona during historical times, except for the Chiricahua Apache and a small group of Apaches, the Apache Mansos, who resided near Tucson (Basso, 1970, p.1).

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