
Manuelito
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Bears Ears |
Utah | |
United States | |
Died | Navajo Nation |
United States | |
1893 | |
Navajo Nation | |
United States | |
Battles and wars | Americans |
New Mexico | |
Mexicans | |
United States | |
Apache Wars | |
Parents | Cayetano |
Other name | Ashkii Diyinii |
Date of birth | January 1,1818 |
Spous | Asdzáá Tl'ógí, ("Weaver Woman") |
Known for | Long Walk of the Navajo |
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Battleswar | New Mexico |
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Mexicans | |
Apache Wars | |
Nicknam | Ashkii Diyinii |
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ID | 935797 |
Manuelito Life story
Chief Manuelito or Hastiin Chʼil Haajiní was one of the principal headmen of the Diné people before, during and after the Long Walk Period. Manuelito is the diminutive form of the name Manuel, the Iberian variant of the name Immanuel; Manuelito roughly translates to Little Immanuel.