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To which Native American culture group did Chief Joseph belong?

Chief Joseph belonged the Nez Perce Tribe of the American Northwest.


What native American group did chief Joseph lead?

Nez Perce


Which Native American culture group did Chief Joseph belong?

Nez Perce


What group of native Americans lived in kilgore?

Nez perce


What languange did the nez perce speak?

The Nez Perce tribe speak what's simply called the Nez Perce language. With only about 200 native speakers, it's considered an endangered language.


Who is the famous Nez Perce Indian?

Chief Joseph


What is nez perce?

The Nez Perce are an Indian tribe that lived in North Central Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. They were chased out of their land by the U.S Army to the Canadian border then to the bear paw mountains where chief Joseph surrrendered. Then they were brought to a reservation in Oklahoma.


When did Nez Perce War happen?

Nez Perce War started when White men found out that Wallowa valley has tremendous open range for cattle. That area is where Native Americans lived.


Famous names in Indian IT?

Nez perce and chief Joseph


What did the Nez Perce Tribe eat on?

The Nez Perce are a group of Native Americans that are from the Pacific Northwest. Fish were an important source of food for this group, as well as berries, nuts, and fruits.


What are the nouns in the sentence Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce was a wise leader whose native American name means thunder traveling over the mountains?

There are two proper nouns: Chief Joseph and Nez Perce (names). Leader, name, thunder and mountains are nouns. The term "Native American" is a proper adjective, a compound form.


What are two native American tribes in Idaho?

The native groups of Idaho include:KootenaiKalispelCoeur d' AlenePalouseNez PerceNorthern PaiuteShoshone - BannockEach of these can be sub-divided into smaller bands and "sub-tribes"; the Nez Perce, for example, included the Wallowa, Alahahs and others.