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  2. New exhibit tells the whole story of the 'The Long Walk' and ...

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    A Place of Survival" at the Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site. The exhibit has been ... In the case of "The Long Walk" at Bosque Redondo near Fort Sumner, it has taken 159 years ...

  3. Long Walk of the Navajo - Wikipedia

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    Bosque Redondo Memorial. Like some internment camps involving several tribes, the Bosque Redondo had serious problems. About 400 Mescalero Apaches were placed there before the Navajos. The Mescaleros and the Navajo had a long tradition of raiding each other; the two tribes had many disputes during their encampment.

  4. Fort Sumner - Wikipedia

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    The property is now managed by the New Mexico Historic Sites (formerly State Monuments) division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. On June 4, 2005, a new museum designed by Navajo architect David N. Sloan was opened on the site as the Bosque Redondo Memorial. Congress had authorized the establishment of the memorial by the ...

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  6. New exhibit remembers the Long Walk at Bosque Redondo Memorial

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  7. Goodnight–Loving Trail - Wikipedia

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    Over 8,000 Navajo had been interned at the Bosque Redondo reservation under the control of the fort, but due to the poor conditions on the reservation for agriculture and inadequate planning by the US authorities for provisions, the demand for new food supplies became urgent. Goodnight and Loving received $0.08/pound for the steers in the herd ...

  8. Battle of Canyon de Chelly - Wikipedia

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    It was Carson's policy to capture the Navajo instead of killing them. However, by November 1863 Carson had only sent 200 people on to the reservation at Bosque Redondo. [4] Brigadier General James H. Carleton ordered Carson into the Navajo stronghold in Canyon de Chelly. The canyon had been explored once before in 1858 by Colonel Dixon S. Miles ...

  9. Navajo Wars - Wikipedia

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    Starting in January 1864, many bands and their leaders—Barboncito, Armijo, and finally in 1866 Manuelito—surrendered or were captured and made what is called the "Long Walk" to the Bosque Redondo reservation at Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Between 1000-2000 Navajo evaded capture and never surrendered, taking refuge in the Grand Canyon, Black ...