Long Walk of the Navajo
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Long Walk of the Navajo
Summary
Long Walk of the Navajo is a forced displacement[1]. It draws 926 Wikipedia views per month (forced_displacement category, ranking #6 of 38).[2]
Key Facts
- Long Walk of the Navajo's instance of is recorded as forced displacement[3].
- The location of Long Walk of the Navajo was Fort Defiance[4].
- Long Walk of the Navajo is part of Navajo Wars[5].
- Long Walk of the Navajo's Commons category is recorded as Long Walk of the Navajo[6].
- Long Walk of the Navajo began on August 1864[7].
- Long Walk of the Navajo ended on 1866[8].
- Long Walk of the Navajo resulted in {'amount': '+200'} deaths[9].
- Long Walk of the Navajo's start point is recorded as Arizona Territory[10].
- Long Walk of the Navajo's start point is recorded as New Mexico Territory[11].
- Long Walk of the Navajo's destination point is recorded as Fort Sumner[12].
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When and Where
Long Walk of the Navajo began on August 1864[7]. It ended on 1866[8]. The location of it was Fort Defiance[4].
Context
Long Walk of the Navajo is part of Navajo Wars[5]. Its instance of is recorded as forced displacement[3].
Outcome and Impact
Long Walk of the Navajo resulted in {'amount': '+200'} deaths[9].
Why It Matters
Long Walk of the Navajo draws 926 Wikipedia views per month (forced_displacement category, ranking #6 of 38).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[13] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[14]