Yes, but many died.
Abraham LIncoln was the President in 1864 when the long walk of the Navajo took place.
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how many people were in the Navajo Long Walk? 234534 people
"The Navajo Long Walk" recounts the forced relocation of the Navajo people by the U.S. government in the 1860s. During this brutal journey, known as the Long Walk, thousands of Navajo were marched from their ancestral lands in Arizona to a reservation in New Mexico. The book explores the hardships faced by the Navajo during this period, as well as their resilience in preserving their culture and traditions despite the adversity.
The Navajo's
we were never relocated. after the long walk, we returned to our homeland.
The Long walk in 1862
Arizona,New Mexico,and Colorado
The Long Walk was in 1864. 53 groups of Navajo people were forced to walk the 450 miles between August 1864 and the end of 1866. The Navajo people were held by the US Army in Bosque Redondo until they were allowed to return back to their lands in June 18, 1868. I have never heard of a Long walk of 1900.
It is not known exactly how many died on the actual walk but it is thought that during the walk and the four years internment at Bosque Redondo about 1/3 of the 10,000 died. It was a very traumatic experience for the Navajo people.
The Long Walk refers to the forced relocation of the Navajo people, known as the Long Walk of the Navajo, which occurred in the 1860s. This was primarily caused by U.S. government policies aimed at expanding territorial control and resource extraction in the Southwest, coupled with conflicts between Navajo tribes and settlers. In 1863, the U.S. military, under Colonel Kit Carson, initiated a campaign against the Navajo, leading to their capture and forced march to a barren reservation at Bosque Redondo in New Mexico. The traumatic journey resulted in significant suffering and loss for the Navajo people.
The trial of tears is from tribes from florida like the Seminole and the other of the 5 civilized tribes & the long walk is from the navajo