Apache (disambiguation)
The Apache are a group of culturally related Native American tribes.
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Apache, Apaches or The Apache may also refer to:
- Apache languages, Southern Athabaskan languages spoken in the American Southwest
Arts and entertainment
Film
- Apache (film), a 1954 western starring Burt Lancaster
- The Apache (1925 film), a British silent drama film directed by and starring Adelqui Migliar
- The Apache (1928 film), an American silent mystery film directed by Phil Rosen
- Apaches (film), a 1977 British public information film
Literature
- Apache (novel), by Will Levington Comfort, 1931
- Apaches, a 1997 novel by Lorenzo Carcaterra
Music and dance
- Apache (dance), a form of dance in the 1920s
- Apache (dance move) more commonly known as "Texas Tommy", a dance move used in Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and Salsa
- "Apache" (instrumental), a 1960 instrumental by Jerry Lordan, performed by the Shadows, and sampled in hip-hop
- Apache (album), by Link Wray, 1990
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Apache (video game), 1995
- Les Apaches, a group of musicians, writers and artists which formed around 1900 in Paris, France
Businesses and organisations
- Apache Corporation, an American oil and gas company
- The Apache Software Foundation, an American non-profit corporation to support Apache software projects
- Apache HTTP Server, a free and open-source cross-platform web server
- Apache License, a permissive free software license
- Apache Group, dissenting faction of the 1990s Advanced Computing Environment
Language
- Southern Athabaskan languages, or Apachean, languages spoken by various groups of Apache and Navajo peoples
Military
- Boeing AH-64 Apache, an American twin-turboshaft attack helicopter
- AgustaWestland Apache, a version built for the British Army
- Apache (missile), an air-launched anti-runway cruise missile, manufactured by MBDA
- North American A-36 Apache, the ground-attack/dive bomber version of the P-51 Mustang
- USS Apache, the name of several ships of the U.S. Navy
People
- Apache (rapper), Anthony Peaks (1964–2010), an American rapper
- Apache (Viet Cong soldier), a sniper and platoon commander killed by Carlos Hathcock
- El Apache, nickname for Argentine footballer Carlos Tevez (born 1984)
- Apache Indian, Steven Kapur (born 1967), a British singer-songwriter and DJ
Places
- Apache, Oklahoma, U.S.
- Apache County, Arizona, U.S.
Science and technology
- Apache (genus), a genus of true bugs in the family Derbidae
- Apache, a sweet potato cultivar
- APACHE II and III, severity-of-disease classification systems
- HTC Apache, a mobile device
Sports and mascots
- Laredo Apaches, a defunct baseball team in Laredo, Texas, U.S.
- Apache, the mascot of Arcadia High School (California)
- Tokyo Apache, a Japanese basketball team
Transportation
- Chevrolet Apache, a light truck
- Piper PA-23, named Apache, a light aircraft
- TVS Apache, a motorcycle
Other uses
- Apaches (subculture), a Parisian Belle Époque violent criminal underworld subculture
- Apache revolver, a handgun
- Apaches, a Japanese term for scrap metal scavengers, portrayed in the novel Japan's Threepenny Opera by Takeshi Kaiko
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See also
- All pages with titles containing Apache
- Fort Apache (disambiguation)
- The Apache Kid (disambiguation)
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