OJO CALIENTE RESTORATION SOCIETY

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Members are descendants of various bands of Chiricahua and other Apache people. Both organizations are committed to the cultural preservation and promoting the heritage and history of our proud people. The Ojo Caliente Restoration Society (OCRS) is the cultural attache for the Chihene Nde Nation of New Mexico (Warm Springs Band of Chiricahua Apache). We are committed to the cultural preservation of Apache language , heritage, customs and traditions to future generations through education and program development.
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Chihene Nde Nation of New Mexico Historically known as the Mimbres and Gila Apaches Signers of the following Treaties with the United States 1852 Treaty with the Apaches 1853 Treaty with the Rio Mimbres and Gila Apache 1855 Treaty with the Mimbres Bands of Gila Apache Tribal Enrollment is Closed Until Further Notice Visit Closed Enrollment for details The Chihene Nde Nation of New Mexico is a New Mexico Apache Tribe. We are organized in an effort to regain acknowledgment as a federally recognized American Indian Tribe. Our goals are to restore the prominence of our ethnic cultural and spiritual identity in Southwest New Mexico. We are working to answer the prayers of our ancestors and to build a strong foundation for our future generations.

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