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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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James Henry Carleton's commission as colonel signed by John G. Downey, July 26, 1861
James Henry Carleton's Oath of Allegiance signed by George Henry Pettis, August 19, 1861
Oath of allegiance from J. G. Knapp, July 9, 1864
Testimony from James H. Carleton and Nelson H. Davis to Senate Committee, July 25 - 29, 1865
Testimony from Ernest Angerstein to Nelson H. Davis, December 25, 1863
Oath of allegiance from Ernest Angerstein, April 6, 1863
Statement from Charles J. Whiting, November 1, 1867
Deposition from Edward Slattery to Henry M. Bragg, July 1867
Statement from William J. Davis, May 3, 1865
Statement from William C. Brown submitted to Henry B. Bristol, March 29, 1865
Statement from William C. Brown, March 20, 1865
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