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Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe.
Chief Three Eagles was a part of the Nez Perce tribe. He was a contemporary of Chief Joseph, living in the early twentieth century.
Chief Joseph
I believe it's misquoted....its "where the sun now stands"....and it was "Chief Joseph"of the "Nez Perce"?...I could be wrong lol
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
Joseph the Indian Chief was the Nez Perce leader.
Chief Joseph the Younger of the Nez Perce
Chief Joseph of the younger of the Nez Perce
Chief Joseph belonged the Nez Perce Tribe of the American Northwest.
Chief Joseph was born on March 3rd 1840 in the Wallowa Valley. Joseph was the chiel of the Wal-Lam-Wat-Kain band of Nez Perce.
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe.
Chief Joseph
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Chief Joseph is most famous for his principled resistance to the forced removal of his tribe, of Nez Perce native Americans, to a reservation in Idaho. As a result of his stance, he became widely renowned and famous as a peacemaker and as a humanitarian.
Chief Joseph the Younger
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