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.
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Manuelito
he hated other tribes
Manuelito was an Indian war chief for the Dine tribe of Navajos in southeastern Idaho. He was famous for rallying his tribes against the United States military, and was also an advocate for education, especially for the children of his tribes.
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.
Manuelito "Manny" Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Jr., and Lucas Ramirez
Manuelito I swear i remember him being really important i remember from my history class
Here (attached link) is a photo of Manuelito. He lived 1818 to 1893. He was born near the Bear's Ears in what is now southern Utah to the Bit'aa'nii or "Folded Arms People Clan″ (his maternal clan). He was an important leader for some people in part of the Navajo lands. He was not a "chief". The Navajo did not have that although he is often called that. His name in Navajo was Hastiin Chʼilhaajiní (Man or Sir, Black Weeds Place). He was named Hashké Naabaah (Warrior, goes on a raid or raiding warrior) as a young man after a battle. Some other names he was known by were: Nabááh Jiłtʼaa (War Chief, "Warrior Grabbed Enemy), Ashkii Diyinii (Holy Boy), and Dahaana Baadaané (Son-in-Law of Late Texan). Most Navajo had a private ceremonial name but went by nicknames, descriptive names and other types of name throughout their life. It was similar to the way traditional Japanese used names. Manuelito is something the Spanish called him and later the Americans but had little to do with who he or people he knew called him.
The cast of Los inadaptados - 2011 includes: Beatriz Aguirre as Anita Luis Arrieta as Armando Patricio Castillo as Manuelito Luis Ernesto Franco as Gilberto Isela Vega as Rosario Maya Zapata as Graciela
Zhenya Gay has written: 'Small one' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Rabbits 'What's Your Name?' 'Sakimura' -- subject(s): Cats, Fiction 'I'm tired of lions' -- subject(s): Lion, Fiction 'Manuelito of Costa Rica' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Wonderful things!' 'Manuelito of Costa Rica' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Who is it?' -- subject(s): Zoology 'The shire colt' -- subject(s): Folklore, Horses 'The goat who wouldn't be good' -- subject(s): Fiction, Goats
Chief Manuelito's wife was a prominent Navajo leader named Juanita. She played a significant role in supporting her husband's efforts to advocate for Navajo rights and sovereignty during the 19th century, particularly during the Long Walk and subsequent negotiations with the U.S. government. Juanita is often remembered for her strength and resilience in the face of adversity.