
Courthouse Steps Decision: Arizona v. Navajo Nation
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The History of the Navajo Nation
The United States and Navajos has signed to Senate ratified treaties. The first in 1849 place the Navajos forever. Between 1863 and 1866, however, there were intensive hostilities between the Navajo nation and the United States. And over some five almost five dozen separate marches the army rounded up nearly 12,000 didn't have people,. They were marched more than 300 miles to a desolate reservation at Bosque Redondo in New Mexico. In 1868 the Navajo nation became the only native nation to use a treaty to escape removal and return to their original homelands. This is the actual picture of the treaty which was written on army ledger book. The 1868 treaty established the Navajo
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