answersLogoWhite

0

How many people were in the long walk?

Updated: 8/19/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Best Answer

how many people were in the Navajo Long Walk?

234534 people

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many people were in the long walk?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How many pages does The Long Walk have?

The Long Walk has 384 pages.


How many navajos died in the long walk?

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.


How long do people in Africa have to walk to reach water?

As long as it takes my friednd


How long would it take to walk from Liverpool to Wellington?

It all depends on how fast you walk. It would take some people more than twice as long as other people.


How many children in the world have to walk a long way to school?

it depends if they want to walk


How long have people danced?

Since man started to walk.


How many people walk in Paris?

About over 500 people and tourist walk all a round Paris.


The theme of Navajo long walk?

there is no theme. why would there be a "theme" to suffering navajos back then. the long walk is in a way showing how evil, cruel, and heartless people can get. when they think other cultures or people are just "savages". the long walk is also showing you not to take anything for GRANTED!!!


How many people bother to walk now?

The people with feet


How long did gay people rule Germany?

tell the couldn't walk


How long could people in Medieval Times walk?

Just as long as many people today. While people in medieval times were more conditioned to walking, it was rare for anyone then to travel more than 25 to 30 miles from where they were born.


What was the long walk of the 1900?

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.