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What did chief Joseph mean when he said from where the sun now stands i will fight no more forever?

Chief Joseph meant that he would no longer engage in armed conflict or resistance against the U.S. government. This statement expressed his resignation to the inevitable defeat and the desire for peace and reconciliation.


What is chief joseph's famous quote?

Chief Joseph's famous quote is "I will fight no more forever," which he said in his surrender speech in 1877 after years of resisting the U.S. government's efforts to relocate his Nez Perce tribe. The quote reflects his commitment to peace and his decision to stop fighting against overwhelming odds.


Who said property is theft?

The phrase "property is theft" is commonly attributed to French anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. He used this statement to critique private ownership of resources and believed that it led to exploitation and inequality.


Who said 'If you don't like the answer try asking a different question'?

It is a phrase commonly attributed to Buddhist teacher Joseph Goldstein, emphasizing the importance of exploring different perspectives and being open-minded when seeking solutions or information.


Who said Sell a country why not sell the air the great sea as well as the earth Did not the great spirit make them all for the use of his children?

Chief Seattle, the leader of the Suquamish and Duwamish tribes, said this in response to the U.S. government's offer to buy Native American lands in the 19th century. His speech reflects the idea that nature is a gift to be shared and respected, rather than bought and sold.

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What were the names of Chief Joseph's children?

Chief Joseph and his wife Heyoon Yoyikt Springtime only had one child together. Their daughters name was Jean Louise. Chief Joseph was said to of died from a broken heart.


Who said from where the sun now stands i will fight no more forevee?

Chief Joseph (Inmuttooyahlatlat) of the Nez Percé Indian tribe.


From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever. Who said this?

Chief Joseph of the younger of the Nez Perce


Who said from the sun now stand i will fight no more forever?

Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe.


What native American leader of the west was said to have died with a broken heart?

chief Joseph


Who said from where the sun now stands you will fight no more forever?

Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe tried to lead his people to Canada for safety. They were just forty miles from the Canadian Village when they were captured by the Army. Despondent and worried about his people he made the famous surrender speech. The last line of it is actually "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever"


Who said from where the sun stands now i will fight no more forever?

chief Joseph the younger of the nez perce


Who said the quote From where the sin now stands i will fight no more forever?

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


What did chief Joseph mean when he said from where the sun now stands i will fight no more forever?

Chief Joseph meant that he would no longer engage in armed conflict or resistance against the U.S. government. This statement expressed his resignation to the inevitable defeat and the desire for peace and reconciliation.


Which Indian delivered the most quoted of all American Indian speeches?

one of them could be by chief Joseph who said we will fight no more forever.


What chief said you are tired of fighting your heart is sick and sad from where the sun now stands you will fight no more forever?

Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. What he actually said was, "I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more, forever."


Who said 'Treat all men alike give them all the same law'?

Hinmaton-Yalaktit, also called Chief Joseph