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Who was Chief Joseph and what happened to his people the Nez Perce?

Chief joseph is a chief who led his people 1200 miles to freedom but got caught at the border.


Who were Geronimo and Chief Joseph?

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Where did chief Joseph's wife and child go?

heaven


Where did Chief Joseph go to school at?

Chief Joseph did not attend a formal school. He received his education from his elders and through traditional Nez Perce teachings.


where chief Joseph go to high school and college?

In st helens


Did chief Joseph go to Canada?

Yes, Chief Joseph led his people, the Nez Perce tribe, in an unsuccessful attempt to flee to Canada in 1877 to avoid being forced onto a reservation. They traveled over 1,000 miles but were stopped just short of reaching the border by U.S. forces. Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce were then captured and taken to a reservation in Kansas.


Where did Chief Joseph go to college?

Chief Joseph, the leader of the Nez Perce tribe, did not attend college. He was primarily educated through his experiences and oral traditions within his tribe. His leadership and skills were developed through his upbringing and the challenges faced by his people rather than formal education.


When did Chief Joseph surrender?

April 22 1867, he go on his knees and sucked and dis peanuts


What did Chief Joseph study in collage?

He didn't go to college. Native Americans were not allowed into colleges in his life.


When did Chief Joseph 2nd surrender?

April 22 1867, he go on his knees and sucked and dis peanuts


Did Chief Joseph go to school?

Chief Joseph, a Nez Perce leader, did not receive formal education in a school setting. Instead, he learned traditional knowledge and leadership skills from his tribe's elders and through his own experiences within his community.


Why did chief Joseph go to Canada?

Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce tribe fled to Canada in 1877 to seek refuge and escape the pursuing U.S. Army. They sought asylum in Canada after a long and difficult journey in hopes of finding safety and peace.