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Sequence of Events, 1862-1916
Overview
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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Statement showing the number of Indians in the Military District of New Mexico, January 23, 1864
Miscellaneous Records Relating to Indians, 1864 - June 1868
Officers Div. For Disposition, December 17, 1935
Register of the sick and wounded Navajo & Apache Indians at Fort Sumner, September 1, 1864 - October 31, 1866
Register of the sick and wounded at Fort Sumner, June 26, 1867 - July 1869
Register of the sick and wounded at Fort Sumner, No. 50, December 1, 1862 - June 25, 1867
Lists of deserters from Fort Sumner, February - October 1868
Registers of passes granted, persons reporting, arrests, and seizures, 1863 - 1865
Lists, registers, and other records, December 1864 - April 1868
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