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Yes, the prison camp near Fort Sumner was known as the Bosque Redondo Reservation. It was established during the U.S. government's efforts to relocate Navajo and Apache tribes in the 1860s. The camp was intended to confine these groups but faced numerous challenges, including harsh living conditions and inadequate resources. Ultimately, it became a symbol of the suffering endured by Native Americans during this period.

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