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  2. Treaty of Bosque Redondo - Wikipedia

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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 Sání [1] [2] [a]) was an agreement between the Navajo and the US Federal Government signed on June 1, 1868. It ended the Navajo Wars and allowed for the return of those held in internment camps ...

  3. Bad men clause - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo Treaty of 1868 allowed the Navajo people to return to parts of their home lands from internment at Fort Sumner, NM and established the initial boundaries of the Navajo Nation. [2] Article I of this treaty is a bad men clause, distinguished from that of the Sioux treaty and other Great Peace Commission treaties by its forfeiture ...

  4. Long Walk of the Navajo - Wikipedia

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    Marker where the Treaty of June 1, 1868, was signed. The Treaty of Bosque Redondo between the United States and many of the Navajo leaders was concluded at Fort Sumner on June 1, 1868. Some of the provisions included establishing a reservation, restrictions on raiding, a resident Indian Agent and agency, compulsory education for children, the ...

  5. Navajo Nation Museum to display its copy of 1868 treaty - AOL

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    The museum obtained a copy of the treaty in 2019 and will display it next week to mark its signing on June 1, 1868.

  6. List of the United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    1868: May 7: Treaty with the Crows: 15 Stat. 649: 1868: May 10: Treaty with the Northern Cheyenne and Northern Arapaho: 15 Stat. 655: 1868: June 1: Treaty of Fort Sumner: Treaty with the Navajo Indians; Navajo Treaty of 1868; Bosque Redondo Treaty; Treaty of Hwéeldi: 15 Stat. 667: 518, 519: Navajo: 1868: July 3: Treaty with the Eastern Band ...

  7. Barboncito - Wikipedia

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    Barboncito was the Head Chief of the Navajo when the Bosque Redondo Treaty of 1868 was signed. This treaty contained articles which would end hostilities between the United States and the Navajo people, as well as allowing them to return to their ancestral land at Cañon de Chelly in Arizona and having a reservation established there. [6]

  8. US Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation in water dispute

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    The justices, in a 5-4 decision authored by conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh, concluded that an 1868 peace treaty between the United States and the tribe did not require the government to take ...

  9. Supreme Court rejects Navajo suit seeking more water for ...

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    Supreme Court says that an 1868 treaty with Navajos did not have an implied promise that they would have access to water.