Western dispatches say the Apache and Navajo Indians are committing numerous outrages in New Mexico. Two hunters had been killed in the San Mantio Mountains, and four were missing. Twenty Indians drove off thirteen thousand sheep. The citizens pursued and recaptured all but fifteen hundred.
The Indians continue troublesome at the Sweetwater mines in Utah. Sixteen had been killed by a party of miners there, on the 14th. Nevada complains bitterly of Indian depredations in the country west of Olive Creek, in Colorado. The Sweetwater mines are said to contain the most extensive quartz ledges in the world.
Davenport Daily Leader, Sep 4, 1867
The Navajo code talkers
The Long Walk of the Navajo
Word of Honor of the Navajo
Navajo Indians at the marketplace in New Mexico
Kit Carson's Expedition against the Navajo
Navajo Outrages in New Mexico and Utah
Navajo War against White Settlers
Proof that Navajos Came from Alaska
Navajos in Arms
Navajos Outlawed
Navajos in their new reservation
Navajo Indians starving because of drought
Retaliation campaign against the Apache
Rights of the Navajo Woman
The White Chief of the Navajoes