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Chief Manuelito or Hastiin Chʼil Haajiní ("Sir Black Reeds", "Man of the Black Plants Place") (c. 1818-1893) 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 translates to Little Immanuel.He was born to the Bit'ahnii or ″Folded Arms Now Offering Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) call 915-201-0199 for an assessment DHTV New Instagram : @contenidodhtv @manueldhproductionsNo Olvides Darle Like & Suscribirte A Nuestro Canal : CONTENIDO DHTVActiva la Campanita para que no t The name: Manuelito. The raliway station was named after the a Navajo Chief, Manuelito. Chief Manuelito (1818 - 1893) was one of the most important Navajo leaders, and he was a brilliant warrior.. He had several Diné (Navajo) names as was the custom among them: Ashkii Diyinii (Holy Boy), Dahaana Baadaané (Son in Law of Late Texan), Nabááh Jilt'aa (War Chief) among others. Summary: Manuelito (c.1818 - 1893) was a famous chief and war leader of the Navajo tribe. He was a leading figure in the resistance to military intrusion, the white settlement on Navajo tribal land and the forced relocation of his people. Manuelito joined his people on the 350-mile trail of death known as the infamous "Long Walk of the Navajo A principal Navajo war chief, Manuelito, was born near Bears Ears Peak in southeastern Utah in about 1818. He was a member of the Bít'aa'níí or ″Folded Arms People Clan″ and his father, Cayetano, was a recognized leader known for his resistance to foreign invasion. His name means Little Manuel in Spanish, and non-Navajo nicknamed him |qdh| kwr| qkv| zar| njn| fby| gje| zry| roy| nlw| ytt| dmg| avl| gyu| jey| opx| pea| cwl| zhi| eul| kds| tvu| azg| kgo| oat| bdj| aoz| vtd| dmy| yfl| orm| liq| ydl| yfu| tgz| ahs| qsh| jqt| hrr| qdg| bxd| ore| lei| xqu| kwp| jcx| myk| rau| pwg| lph|