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** Those of the Navajo warriors who did not surrender joined renegade Apache bands and continued to battle the U. S. and Mexican governments through the 1880s.
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** Tahnahwah ( Tenawa, also Tenahwit — ‘ Those Who Live Downstream ’, southern splinter group of the Yaparʉhka, annihilated by the Mexicans in 1845 )
** Titchahkaynah (‘ Those Who Make Bags While Traveling ’, once a separate group, later joined the Yaparʉhka )
** Those who sympathize with the people and recognize their needs ( 憫民會椅 ) are called " Civil " ( 文 wén ).
** Those who respect the talented and value righteousness ( 尊賢貴義 ) are called " Reverent " ( 恭 gòng ).
** Those who treat the people compassionately with a gentle quality ( 柔質慈民 ) are called " Compassionate " ( 惠 huì ).
** Those who make the people feel satisfied with their policies ( 安民立政 ) are called " Constructive " ( 成 chéng ).
** Those who preach their virtue and righteousness to the people ( 布德執義 ) are called " Majestic " ( 穆 mù ).
** Those who lived short lives without much accomplishment ( 短折不成 ) are called " Passed Away Prematurely " ( 殤 shāng ).
** Those who have a constant twinge of depression ( often due to political plights ) during their governance ( 在國遭憂 ) are called " Pitiful " ( 愍 mǐn ).
** Those who lose their spouses and pass away at their early age ( 蚤孤短折 ) are called " Lamentable " ( 哀 āi ).
** Those who are obliged to make sacrifices to their ancestors ( 肆行勞祀 ) are called " Mournful " ( 悼 dào ).
** Those with the right to wear a toga praetexta were sometimes termed laticlavius, " having a broad crimson stripe ".
** Those of the Teleri who reached Beleriand by the Great Sea but chose not to cross to Aman were later called the Sindar ( Grey Elves ).
** Those of the Teleri who refused to cross the Misty Mountains and stayed in the valley of Anduin were called the Nandor ( Those who turn back ).
** Those of the Teleri who reached Aman were called Amanyar Teleri or Falmari ( People of the Waves ).
** and Navajo
** Navajo leap or " navajoing ": Given two loops on one finger, move the lower loop over the upper loop and release it from the finger.
** May – October: 400 New Mexicans under Manuel Antonio Chaves form a militia and raid Navajo land, followed by independent raids by citizens for captives.
** July: The New Mexico District Military Governor, General James Henry Carleton, tells 18 Navajo chiefs that they must surrender by July 20, 1863, and move to Fort Sumner, at the Bosque Redondo.
** September: Carson is ordered to direct four companies of New Mexican Volunteer Militia at Fort Wingate against the Navajo.
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** Italian sculptor Alfredo Fioravanti marches into the U. S. Consulate in Rome, and confesses that he was part of the team that forged the Etruscan terracotta warriors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
** North-West Rebellion – Battle of Cut Knife: Cree and Assiniboine warriors win their largest victory over Canadian forces.
** The Immortals, Nihang warriors or Sikh Akalis who have played a pivotal role in Sikh military history
** The Immortals, Nihang warriors or Sikh Akalis who have played the pivotal role in Sikh military history
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