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The Persecution of the Ndé (Mescalero Apaches)
Warfare Comes to Diné Bikéyah (Navajo Homeland)
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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
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1866-02-05
Letter from James H. Carleton to James Harlan and Edwin M. Stanton, February 5, 1866
Statement showing the amounts of produce raised on the Indian farms at Bosque Redondo in the year 1865
Statement showing the number of Indians subsisted and the cost of subsistence for the year 1865 at the Bosque Redondo Reservation, N.M.
Letter from James H. Carleton, February 5, 1866
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