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Navajo people faced significant mortality due to a combination of factors, including the forced relocation known as the Long Walk in the 1860s, which led to exposure, starvation, and disease. Additionally, outbreaks of diseases such as smallpox, influenza, and other illnesses significantly impacted their population, particularly during periods of contact with European settlers. The consequences of these events, along with historical trauma and socioeconomic challenges, have had long-lasting effects on the Navajo community.

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