Canyon de Chelly, Arizona Territory Present-day Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona
Result
United States victory[1]
Belligerents
United States
Navajo
Commanders and leaders
Kit Carson
Barboncito Manuelito[2]
Strength
389
~1,000-8,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown
23 killed 5 wounded 234 captured[1][3]
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Engagements in Union New Mexico
Glorieta Pass
Albuquerque
Peralta
Big Bug
Pecos River
Canyon de Chelly
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Navajo Wars
First Battle of Fort Defiance
Second Battle of Fort Defiance
Battle of Pecos River
Battle of Canyon de Chelly
Long Walk
Black Hawk's War
Padre Canyon Incident
Bai-a-lil-li Incident
Bluff War
The Battle of Canyon de Chelly was fought in 1864 as part of the Navajo Wars. It was a successful operation for the United States Army which precipitated the Long Walk and was the final major military engagement between the Navajo and the Americans. The battle ended with the fall of the main Navajo settlements of Canyon de Chelly in present-day northern Arizona.
^ abMichno 2003, p. 130
^The Navajo Long Walk
^234 were captured by Carson while in the field. 344 surrendered at Fort Canby in the days immediately following. Approximately 1,000 more would surrender by late February
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