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- Manuelito abstract "Chief Manuelito (1818–1893) was one of the principal war chiefs of the Diné people before, during and after the Long Walk Period. His name means Little Manuel in Spanish. He was born to the Bít'aa'níí or ″Folded Arms People Clan″, near the Bears Ears in southeastern Utah about 1818. As any Navajo, he was known by different names depending upon context. He was Ashkii Diyinii (Holy Boy), Dahaana Baadaané (Son-in-Law of Late Texan), Hastiin Ch'ilhaajinii (\"Man of the Black Plants Place\") and as Nabááh Jiłtʼaa (War Chief, \"Warrior Grabbed Enemy\") to other Diné, and non-Navajo nicknamed him \"Bullet Hole\".Manuelito was a prominent Navajo leader who rallied his nation against the oppression of the United States military. For several years he led a group of warriors in resisting federal efforts to forcibly remove the Navajo people to Bosque Redondo, New Mexico via the Long Walk in 1864. After being relocated to Bosque Redondo, Manuelito was among the leaders who signed the 1868 treaty, ending a period of imprisonment in United States government internment camps and establishing a reservation for the Navajo. Manuelito was also an advocate for education for Navajo children.".
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- Manuelito wikiPageRevisionID "705585162".
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Apache.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Barboncito.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Bears_Ears.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Blas_de_Hinojos.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Carlisle_Indian_Industrial_School.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Category:1818_births.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Category:1893_deaths.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
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- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_San_Juan_County,_Utah.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_American_Old_West.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Chuska_Mountains.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Comanche.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Sumner.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Hopi.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Internment.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Jennifer_Nez_Denetdale.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink John_M._Washington.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Long_Walk_of_the_Navajo.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Narbona.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Narbona_Pass.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Navajo.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Navajo_Wars.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Puebloan_peoples.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Rutherford_B._Hayes.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Bosque_Redondo.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Ulysses_S._Grant.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink Ute_people.
- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLink File:Cedar-mesa-bears-ears-sunset.jpg.
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- Manuelito wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manuelito".
- Manuelito battles "Americans and New Mexico Raiders/Mexicans, Apache Wars".
- Manuelito birthDate "c. 1818".
- Manuelito birthPlace "Bears Ears, Southeastern Utah".
- Manuelito deathCause "Measles; pneumonia".
- Manuelito deathDate "1893".
- Manuelito deathPlace "Manuelito Springs, New Mexico".
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- Manuelito knownFor "Resisting the Long Walk of the Navajo and a Navajo War leader".
- Manuelito name "Manuelito".
- Manuelito spouse "Asdzáá Tl'ógí,".
- Manuelito tribe "Navajo".
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- Manuelito subject Category:1818_births.
- Manuelito subject Category:1893_deaths.
- Manuelito subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Manuelito subject Category:Navajo_leaders.
- Manuelito subject Category:People_from_San_Juan_County,_Utah.
- Manuelito subject Category:People_of_the_American_Old_West.
- Manuelito hypernym Chiefs.
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- Manuelito comment "Chief Manuelito (1818–1893) was one of the principal war chiefs of the Diné people before, during and after the Long Walk Period. His name means Little Manuel in Spanish. He was born to the Bít'aa'níí or ″Folded Arms People Clan″, near the Bears Ears in southeastern Utah about 1818. As any Navajo, he was known by different names depending upon context.".
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- Manuelito depiction Manuelito.jpg.
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