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Jicarilla|hikaˈriʎa| Also Jiccarilla. [Mexican Sp. (dim. of prec.).] In full, Jicarilla Apache. An Apache people in New Mexico and nearby states; a member of this people; also, the name of their language. Also attrib. or as adj.
1850Ex. Doc. 31st U.S. Congress 1 Sess. Senate No. 64. 57 The vocabulary as distinctly shows the kindred character of the language of the Navajos and of the Ticorillas [sic] branch of the Apache. 1858D. C. Peters Life Kit Carson xv. 416 The Jiccarillas..had broken out in open defiance of the authorities. 1871Republican Rev. (Albuquerque, New Mexico) 1 Apr. 2/1 News also came on Sunday of the murder of Francisco, the lawyer of the Jicarilla Apache tribe. 1911Anthropol. Papers Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. VIII. 8 A large number of texts was secured from Cas Miria, a Jicarilla now about seventy years of age and nearly blind. Ibid., This shift..has taken place in the Lipan, Jicarilla, and Kiowa-Apache. 1944J. Adair Navajo & Pueblo Silversmiths vi. 97 The Jicarilla Apache move down to the southern edge of their reservation in the winter. 1971Observer 24 Jan. 32/5 The land-rich Jicarilla tribe in New Mexico. Ibid., The Jicarillas didn't ask for an anti-Western with a trendy social message. |