Notable Apache
- Mangas Coloradas, Chief
- Cochise, Chief
- Victorio, Chief
- Geronimo, Leader
- Richard Aitson, Plains Apache beader
- William Alchesay, White Mountain scout, chief
- Tammie Allen, Jicarilla potter
- Chatto, scout
- Mildred Cleghorn, Fort Still tribal chairperson
- Dahteste, female warrior
- Gouyen, female warrior
- Lozen, female warrior
- Bob Haozous, Chiricahua sculptor
- Allan Houser, Chiricahua sculptor
- Vanessa Jennings, Kiowa Apache beadworker and regalia-maker
- Loco, Chief
- Ronnie Lupe, activist and White Mountain Apache tribal chairman
- Douglas Miles, San Carlos painter
- Naiche, Chief
- Nana, Chief
- Joanelle Romero, actress, filmmaker
- Jay Tavare, actor
- Taza, Chief
- Mary Kim Titla, publisher, journalist, former TV reporter, and a 2008 candidate for Arizona's First Congressional District
- Raoul Trujillo, dancer, choreographer, actor
- Winnetou, fictional Apache chief in several novels by Karl May
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