Manuelito was born in 1818.
It means "it is manuelito". Sometimes people add "ito" to the end of someone's name. So manuelito means Manuel.
the leader
Manuelito
To pronounce "Manuelito Navajo Chief," say "Man-well-ee-toe Nah-vah-hoh Cheef." Emphasize the first syllable in "Manuelito," and ensure that "Navajo" is pronounced with a soft "a" sound, like "Nah." The word "Chief" is pronounced as it is in English, rhyming with "leaf."
he hated other tribes
You go to the general clans page from the clan castle, then press search clans
Well, first of all, Chief Manuelito was a very highly skilled warrior who stood up for his people no matter what. He was a young warrior who took a stand to the whiteman's law and didn't do anything but making sure his people were safe.
In real life the Taira and the Minamoto clans were the two strongest clans of the 4. The other two were the Tachibana clans and the Fujiwara clans.
Manuelito "Manny" Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Jr., and Lucas Ramirez
In real life the Taira and the Minamoto clans were the two strongest clans of the 4. The other two were the Tachibana clans and the Fujiwara clans.
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