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The Long Walk | The Navajo Treaties - National Museum of the American ...
Between 1863 and 1866, more than 10,000 Navajo (Diné) were forcibly removed to the Bosque Redondo Reservation at Fort Sumner, in current-day New Mexico. During the Long Walk, the U.S. military marched Navajo (Diné) men, women, and children between 250 to 450 miles, depending on the route they took.
Long Walk of the Navajo - Wikipedia
The Long Walk of the Navajo, also called the Long Walk to Bosque Redondo (Spanish: larga caminata del navajo), was the deportation and ethnic cleansing of the Navajo people by the United States federal government and the United States army.
Navajo Long Walk to the Bosque Redondo – Legends of America
Kit Carson – Legend of the Southwest. The Navajo Nation – Largest in the U.S. Fort Sumner – Pride of the Pecos. The Long Walk of the Navajo, also called the Long Walk to Bosque Redondo, was an Indian removal effort of the U.S. government in 1863 and 1864.
The Navajo Nation's Own 'Trail Of Tears' - NPR
Entrance to the Bosque Redondo Memorial, designed by Navajo architect David Sloan. John Burnett, NPR. It came to be called the Long Walk -- in the 1860s, more than 10,000 Navajos and Mescalero...
Bosque Redondo | The Navajo Treaties - National Museum of the American ...
On June 1, 1868, Navajo (Diné) leaders signed a final Treaty with the United States at the Bosque Redondo Reservation in New Mexico, where 2,000 Navajo (Diné) internees, one out of four, died and remain buried in unmarked graves.
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