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Chiefs, Agents, and Soldiers: Conflict on the Navajo Frontier, 1868-1882

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Chiefs, Agents, and Soldiers: Conflict on the Navajo Frontier, 1868-1882 - Moore, William Haas, and Moore
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In Navajo history the decades immediately following the release from the Bosque Redondo in 1868 are years of privation. Reunion with their homeland soothed some of the sorrow of their Long Walk, but daily life for the Navajo remained nearly as harsh as at Fort Sumner. In the fourteen years following their incarceration, Navajo leaders struggled constantly to feed their people while abiding by the terms of their release to avoid armed conflict and cease raiding. In this ethnohistory, the chiefs - particularly Barboncito, ...

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Chiefs, Agents, and Soldiers: Conflict on the Navajo Frontier, 1868-1882 1994, University of New Mexico Press

ISBN-13: 9780826314758

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