Chief Joseph
Chief Jospeh
Chief Joseph in 1877
Joseph the Indian Chief was the Nez Perce leader.
The Nez Perce National Historical Park is comprised of 38 sites in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The Montana sites are the Battle of Bear Paw in Blaine County, Montana and the Big Hole National Battlefield in Beaverhead County, Montana.
gold was discovered on their land - apex
Toohoolhoolzote was a Nez Perce leader who fought in the Nez Perce War, after first advocating peace, and died at the Battle of Bear Paw.
reservation to the north.
There are seven Indian reservation located in Montana: * The Blackfeet Nation, * The Chippewa Cree Tribe, * The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, * The Crow, * The Assiniboine and Gros Vetre, * The Assiniboine and Sioux and * The Northern Cheyenne. There are hundreds of tribes that do not have a Montana reservation, among them are: Apache, Navajo, Cherokee, Choctaw, Commanche, Mohawk, Nez Perce, Zuni, Seminole, Kiowa, Pojoaque, Nambe, Hopi,
It is the great great plateau and also called the high plateau.It stretches from Oregon, Washington,western Montana, and a bit of northern California. The Native American tribes lived there and one of the most famous are the "Nez Perce" who fought against the white settlers.
Chief Joseph was a Nez Perce Indian chief. In 1877, he led his tribe on its famous thousand mile retreat through Idaho, Washington, and Montana (in an attempt to reach Canada) after he realized he could not defeat the United States Army, which was forcing the tribe off of its lands. When he finally surrendered, he said, "I will fight no more forever."
Chief Joseph the Younger
Chief Joseph the Younger
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.