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Chief Joseph

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  1. Indians: Chief Joseph, Nez Perce   Lindsay: This is a very easy to understand site
  2. Wikipedia: Chief Joseph
  3. PBS: Chief Joseph
  4. Junto Society: Native American - Nez Perce - Chief Joseph
  5. Power Source: Chief Joseph
  6. The Gold Web: Chief Jospeh - I will fight no more, forever.
  7. Daniel N Paul: Chief Joseph - Nez Perce Nation

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  • 1840: Born in Wallowa Valley
  • 1871: Became chief of Nez Perce
  • 1873: Ulysses S. Grant signs an executive order granting half the Wallowa Valley to the Nez Perce
  • 1875: President Grant rescinds his 1873 executive order
  • 1877: July: Left the valley with his band, heading for Canada
  • 1877: October: After marching 1400 miles, Chief Joseph surrenders
  • 1878: Was shipped to a reservation in Oklahoma
  • 1879: Went to Washington D.C., to meet with Rutherford B. Hayes
  • 1885: Returned to the Pacific Northwest
  • 1904: Dies in September at the Colville Reservation and is buried in Nespelem, Washington

[edit] Chief Joseph Quotes

    • From where the sun now stands I will fight no more
    • I am tired of talk that comes to nothing
    • You might as well expect rivers to run backwards as any man born free to be contented penned up
    • The earth and myself are of one mind


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