Navajo Wars; Military Campaigns, Slave Raids, and ReprisalsNavajo Wars remains the best and most complete synthesis of three centuries of wars between the Navajo and three successive imperial administrations. |
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Abiquiu Albuquerque Apaches Armijo arrival attack August Baca band Barboncito Bonneville Calhoun camp campaign Canby Canyon de Chelly Captain captives captured Cebolleta Chacra Mesa Chaves Chusca Valley Collins column Comanches command companies council Cubero Defiance Diné Ana'aii Dinetah Dodge's Doniphan dragoons expedition Fauntleroy force Fort Defiance Fort Fauntleroy garrison Governor grazing headmen Henry Dodge herd Hopi horses hundred Indians infantry Jemez José July killed Laguna Negra later Lieutenant livestock Major Backus Major Brooks Major Kendrick Manuelito Meriwether Mesa Mexican Colo Mexico miles military Mountains mounted mules murder Narbona Navajo 1864 Mexican Navajo country Navajo nation Navajo war NMSRCA November October officers ordered party peace Pueblo raids reported Richard Kern river San Juan Sandoval Sandoval's Santa Fe September sheep slaves soldiers Spanish stolen Sumner trail treaty tribe troops Utahs Utes vicinity Vizcarra volunteers warriors wounded Yost Zarcillos Largos Zuni