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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 “Bullet Hole”.

He later migrated to Arizona, where he joined Chief Narbona’s band and married his daughter. He admired Narbona’s fearless attitude, although his father-in-law tried to teach him the value of peace as well as war. Standing over six feet tall, Manuelito was determined to become a war leader and fought his first battle at Narbona Pass in 1835 when 1000 Mexicans from New Mexico were coming to attack the Navajo. Winning the battle, the Navajo gave him the name Hashkeh Naabaah, meaning ″Angry Warrior″.

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