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    The Treaty of Bosque Redondo (Spanish for "Round Forest") also the Navajo Treaty of 1868 or Treaty of Fort Sumner, Navajo Naal Tsoos Sani or Naaltsoos...
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    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...
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    Fort Sumner (redirect from Bosque Redondo)
    of Navajo and Mescalero Apache populations from 1863 to 1868 at nearby Bosque Redondo. On October 31, 1862, Congress authorized the construction of Fort...
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  • Arizona v. Navajo Nation (category United States Native American treaty case law)
    was a United States Supreme Court case which determined that the Treaty of Bosque Redondo did not require the U.S. Government to take affirmative steps to...
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    Indian Peace Commission (category United States and Native American treaties)
    (1868). Treaty with the Kiowa and Comanche . OCLC 9769934 – via Wikisource. Government of the United States of America (1868). Treaty of Bosque Redondo . OCLC 1066391...
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    Manuelito (category People of the American Old West)
    Bosque Redondo. He and his band returned. 1868 He is one of the signers of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo which ended the Long Walk. Manuelito, as he was known...
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  • of 2,000 died due to poor conditions at Bosque Redondo. The Army's difficulties in managing the reservation led them to negotiate the 1868 Treaty of Bosque...
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    Navajo (redirect from History of the Navajo)
    Defiance for relief. On July 20, 1863, the first of many groups departed to join the Mescalero at Bosque Redondo. Other groups continued to come in through...
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    of Navajo tribe members to Bosque Redondo. Barboncito was the Head Chief of the Navajo when the Bosque Redondo Treaty of 1868 was signed. This treaty...
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    was "Navajo Indian Reservation", as outlined in Article II of the 1868 Treaty of Bosque Redondo. On April 15, 1969, the tribe changed its official name to...
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