Members of Congress were deeply moved by Chief Joseph's speech, where he expressed the pain and injustice faced by his people. Many legislators were sympathetic to his plight, and his eloquent plea for justice and peace resonated with some, leading to a greater awareness of Native American issues. However, despite the emotional impact of his words, concrete legislative changes were limited, and many Native American struggles continued largely unaddressed. Overall, Chief Joseph's address highlighted the disconnect between the federal government and Indigenous peoples' rights and needs.
That is what the president does. He is the chief executive officer over all the US government workers except for those directly working for the members of Congress or employed by federal judges.
because he was a chief
chief josheph had to find a congress to the kingdom also they try to be a little tricky they will kill people in the ocalomo and they try to kill slaves when they try to work in the road with lots of things like food,clothing,and also they could by sohtung like all differ kinds of slaves
Chief Legislator
he was crazy
Chief Joseph
Chief Joseph the Younger
did chief joseph have a college education?
Chief Joseph lived in the Pacific Northwest.
chief Joseph had 11 siblings
Chief Joseph was born on March 3, 1840.
Chief Joseph's father was Tuekakas and his mother was Khapkhaponimi.
Because he became the Cheif
The members of the Sanhedrin were the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law. The elders were lay members, the chief priests were the Sadducees and the teachers of the law were the Pharisees.
Chief Joseph Brant was born in March 1743.
Chief Joseph had no impact on what we now call "the environment."
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