Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe.
Chief Joseph (Inmuttooyahlatlat) of the Nez Percé Indian tribe.
chief Joseph and the nez pearce tribe
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."
Assuming it is a triangular banner with 50 stars going around the words, "no R's allowed," then it symbolizes the Star Spangled Banner. It is "Star Spangled" because it has 50 stars going around the words. It is a banner because, (1) it literally is a triangular banner, and (2) the R's are aren't allowed, hence banner.
Joseph belonged to the tribe of Judah.
Joseph belonged to the tribe of Judah.
They most certainly do. Their descendants are called the Tribe of Levi and the Tribe of Joseph.
There have been many Banner bearers in the battles the Muslims fought. Sometimes, there was a banner bearer for each Tribe in a battle. Which particular battle do you mean?
It was red with with mandrakes embroidered upon it.
Judah
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No, he was from the tribe of Judah.
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe.
Judah
1876