found: Wightman, A. Honoring kin : gender, kinship and the economy of Plains Apache identity, 2009:p. 29 (historically the Plains Apache were known by the name Kiowa-Apache. Today, most ... tribal members [use] Plains Apache or simple Apache)
found: Wikipedia, Aug. 3, 2009:Plains Apache (also Kiowa-Apache, Naʼisha, Naishan Dene)
found: Wikipedia, Apr. 19, 2010(Plains Apache; a Southern Athabaskan group that traditionally live on the Southern Plains of North America and today are centered in Southwestern Oklahoma; the tribe is federally recognized as the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma; also known as: Kiowa Apache, Naʼisha, or Naishan Dene; they also used the term Khat-tleen-deh meaning "Cedar People" or Bay-ca-yeh meaning "Whetstone People")