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chief joseph
On October 5, 1877 this Nez Perce chief surrendered to general Nelson Miles about 30 miles from the Canadian border
Trivia about chief joseph
In-Mut-Too-Yah-Lat-Lat was the Indian name of this Nez Perce chief who would "fight no more forever"
A monument in Nespelem, Washington marks the grave of this Nez Perce chief who died in 1904
This Nez Perce chief visited Teddy Roosevelt twice to plead for his people's return to their ancestral homeland
In 1885 this Nez Perce chief & his people were moved to a reservation in Washington where he died in 1904
Chief by age 33, he's the Nez Perce leader seen here:
In 1877 he led his band of Nez Perce on a valiant march & almost made it to Canada
I'd sure like to visit 1877 & hear this Nez Perce chief's "I will fight no more forever" speech
Gov. Oliver Howard was the recipient of this Native American chief's "I will fight no more forever" message