Description:
The Chagechas are a Native American tribe who live in the Chagecha Valley in northeastern New Mexico. They are part of the Kiowa-Apache Nation. The Chagechas are also known as the Laguna Pueblo Chagechas. The Chagechas are believed to have migrated to their present location from the Rio Grande Valley in the 16th century. They are a farming and hunting tribe who live in small villages. The Chagechas are known for their finely woven textiles, pottery, and basketry. They also make jewelry, beadwork, and quillwork. The Chagechas speak the Chagecha language, a Kiowa-Apache language. There are several dialects of the Chagecha language. The Chagechas also speak Spanish. The Chagechas have a matrilineal kinship system. Marriage is arranged between families. Children are raised by their mothers and aunts. The Chagechas have a warrior culture. They are known for their skill as horseback riders and archers. The Chagechas have a traditional belief system that includes a pantheon of gods and goddesses. They believe in a cycle of life and death. The Chagechas are also known for their ceremonial dances and ceremonies.





