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Sequence of Events, 1862-1916
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The Persecution of the Ndé (Mescalero Apaches)
Warfare Comes to Diné Bikéyah (Navajo Homeland)
The Long Walk
A Million Acres
“Civilize” and “Christianize”
Ndé (Mescalero Apache) Escape
Navajo Treaty
Long Walk Home & Sheep Reintroduction
Ndé (Mescalero Apache) Reservation Created by Executive Order
Assimilation: Boarding Schools
The Fort Becomes a Village
Bosque Redondo Timeline, 1930-
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William McCleave papers, 1862-1904
Warrior is Laid to Rest, February 5, 1904
Death Calls for Veteran Officer, February 4, 1904
In Memoriam. William McCleave, February 6, 1904
Reminiscences from William McCleave, April 1897
"Our" Scout to Black Cañon, September 1870
Report submitted by J. B. Whittemore, April 25, 1895
Recollections of a California Volunteer, 1895
Recollections of a California Volunteer, 1895
Letter from Edwin Augustus Rigg to Joseph R. West, January 21, 1863
Letter from Joseph R. West to William McCleave, 1862
Letter from James H. Carleton to Christopher Carson, October 12, 1862
Letter from James H. Carleton to Joseph R. West, October 11, 1862
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