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- Narbona abstract "Narbona (1766 – August 30, 1849) was a Navajo chief who participated in the Navajo Wars. He was killed in a confrontation with U.S. soldiers on August 30, 1849.Narbona was one of the wealthiest Navajo of his time due to the amount of sheep and horses owned by his extended family group. He was not a \"chief\" of all of the Navajo as the independent minded Navajo had no central authority. However, he was very influential in the tribe due to the status gained from his wealth, personal reputation, and age during the time he negotiated with the white men.Narbona became one of the most prominent tribal leaders after the massacre of 24 Navajo leaders in June, 1822 at Jemez Pueblo. They had been travelling under flag of truce to a peace conference with the New Mexican government. In February 1835 he led the Navajo to a decisive victory in an ambush of a Mexican expedition in the Chuska Mountains led by Captain Blas de Hinojos. The site of the battle, Copper Pass (Béésh Łichííʼí Bigiizh), is now known as Narbona Pass.In 1849, Narbona, with several hundred of his warriors, rode to meet a delegation led by Col. John M. Washington to discuss peace terms between the Navajo and the \"New Men\", Americans who had driven the Mexicans from what is now the Southwestern United States. The U.S. party was composed of both U.S. Regulars and local New Mexican auxiliaries.After several misunderstandings, translators managed to work out an acceptable list of terms for peace between the two parties. As the peace council broke up, Sadoval, a young Navajo warrior of some distinction, began riding his horse to and fro, exhorting the 200–300 Navajo warriors in attendance to break the new treaty immediately, starting with the massacre of Col. Washington's command. At this point, a New Mexican officer claimed that he noticed a horse that belonged to him being ridden by one of the Navajo warriors. Washington, put in the position of backing one of his troopers, demanded that the horse be immediately turned over. The Navajo refused, and the horse and its rider departed.Washington commanded his troops to unlimber their cannon and prepare to fire if the Navajo refused to return the, now absent, property the Americans said was stolen. The Navajo again denied his request, and the Americans opened fire with cannon as well as rifles.Narbona was mortally wounded in the fusillade, and according to eyewitnesses, he was scalped by one of the New Mexico militiamen. He was buried by his sons in the traditional Navajo fashion, bound in a \"death knotted\" blanket and cast into a crevice. Two of his finest horses were slaughtered to ensure he would not walk to the afterlife.".
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- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_Territory.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Blas_de_Hinojos.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Category:1766_births.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Category:1849_deaths.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_personnel_killed_in_action.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Navajo_leaders.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Chuska_Mountains.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Jemez_Pueblo,_New_Mexico.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink John_M._Washington.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Manuelito.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Narbona_Pass.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Navajo.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Navajo_Wars.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink Regular_Army_(United_States).
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLink File:Narbona_1849.jpg.
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chief Narbona".
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Narbona".
- Narbona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Narbonne".
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- Narbona subject Category:1766_births.
- Narbona subject Category:1849_deaths.
- Narbona subject Category:Military_personnel_killed_in_action.
- Narbona subject Category:Navajo_leaders.
- Narbona type Leader.
- Narbona comment "Narbona (1766 – August 30, 1849) was a Navajo chief who participated in the Navajo Wars. He was killed in a confrontation with U.S. soldiers on August 30, 1849.Narbona was one of the wealthiest Navajo of his time due to the amount of sheep and horses owned by his extended family group. He was not a \"chief\" of all of the Navajo as the independent minded Navajo had no central authority.".
- Narbona label "Narbona".
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- Narbona sameAs Нарбона.
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- Narbona wasDerivedFrom Narbona?oldid=706383595.
- Narbona depiction Narbona_1849.jpg.
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