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Chief Joseph

Native American Leader

Native Name: In-mut-too-yah-lat-lat ('Thunder coming up over the land from the water')

Chief Joseph was the leader of the Nez Perce tribe, whose lands were in what is now Oregon and Washington in the western United States. In 1877 he led his tribe in a 1400-mile retreat from U.S. troops in 1877, which ended in the Battle of Bear Paw Mountains in Montana. Joseph is now especially remembered for the statement he made then: "From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever."

Extra credit: Chief Joseph is often said to have died of a broken heart after spending the last two decades of his life on reservations.

Four Good Links

Chief Joseph Speaks

Selected parts of some of his speeches and writings

The West: Chief Joseph

Online companion to PBS, including select speeches

Nez Perce: Chief Joseph

HIs story and quotes

The Nez Perce Tribal Page

Now Joseph's tribe has a Web site

Vital Stats

Birth

1840

Birthplace

Wallowa Valley, Oregon Territory

Death

21 September 1904
(heart failure)

Best Known As

Chief of the Nez Perce tribe

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