-
Captain Blas de Hinojos. The site of the battle,
Copper P**** (Béésh Łichííʼí
Bigiizh), is now
known as
Narbona P****. In 1849, Narbona, with
several hundred...
- P****.[citation needed]
Narbona P**** was
originally called Beesh Lichii'l
Bigiizh (English:
Copper P****), and was the
location where Navajo warriors led...
- best warriors, who made for the 8,000 feet (2,400 m) high
Beesh Lichii'l
Bigiizh, or
Copper P****, in the
Chuska Mountains on the
route that the Mexicans...
-
sacred center of the
Navajo people.
Narbona P**** was
called Beesh Lichii'ii
Bigiizh, or
Copper P****, by the
Navajo people. The
Navajo see the
Chuska range...