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"Mescalero" is a Spanish word used to name the gulgahende (people of the Plains) and ni't'ahende (earth crevice people) groups of Apaches (native Americans, not Mexicans) who lived in the Sacramento, Guadelupe and Davis mountains of New Mexico and Texas.

The word Mescalero means "makers of mescal".

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