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"I Will Fight No More Forever"

Author : Merrill D. Beal
Publisher :
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 29,60 MB
Release : 1966
Category : History
ISBN : 9780295740096

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One epic of glory and shame in the history of the American Indian.

Hear Me, My Chiefs!

Author : Lucullus Virgil McWhorter
Publisher :
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 15,77 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :

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The story of the Nez Perce tribe and the Nez Perce War of 1877.

Ethnographic Bibliography of North America

Author : George Peter Murdock
Publisher : New Haven : Human Relations Area Files
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 15,84 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Ethnology
ISBN :

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Includes works on linguistics, art, anthropology, archaeology, etc.

Chief Joseph & the Flight of the Nez Perce

Author : Kent Nerburn
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 39,62 MB
Release : 2005-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0060513012

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Explores myths and historical facts pertaining to the life of Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph in an account that challenges beliefs about the role he played in the tribe's retreat and documents the tragic destruction of the Nez Perce way of life.

Thunder in the Mountains

Author : Daniel Sharfstein
Publisher : Thorndike Press Large Print
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,48 MB
Release : 2019
Category : History
ISBN : 9781432863821

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Chosen to lead the Freedmen's Bureau after the Civil War, Union Army General Oliver Otis Howard was entrusted with helping former slaves claim the rights of citizens. He believed that abolition and Reconstruction, the country's great struggles for liberty and equality, were God's plan for the nation. But as politics curdled in the 1870s, General Howard left Washington, D.C., rejoined the army, and was sent to the Northwest. His mission: forcing Native Americans to become Christian farmers on reservations, a plan that ran headlong into the resistance of Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce.