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Summary Of: Chief Joseph

An 1889 photograph of Chief Joseph speaking to ethnologist Alice Cunningham Fletcher and her interpreter James Stuart... An 1889 photograph of Chief Joseph speaking to ethnologist Alice Cunningham Fletcher and her interpreter James Stuart... Chief Joseph negotiated with the federal government to ensure his people could stay on their land in... in popular history by the words attributed to Chief Joseph at the formal surrender... Chief Joseph and his followers were allowed to return to the Pacific Northwest... s tale of his encounter with Chief Joseph in her 1902... The Chief Joseph band of Nez Perce Indians... Chief Joseph died in September 1904 and was buried in... mounted quote by Chief Joseph in The American Adventure in the World Showcase pavilion of Walt Disney World... mounted quote by Chief Joseph in The American Adventure in the World Showcase pavilion of Walt Disney World... Chief Joseph was portrayed in a few series television episodes and feature films... of the struggle of the Nez Perce and Chief Joseph during their flight from the cavalry... Chief Joseph is featured as an animatronic actor in the... The saga of Chief Joseph and his people is depicted in the 1982 poem... Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce... The words of Chief Joseph are spoken at the beginning of the song... the story of Chief Joseph and the plight of the Nez Perce is told by Joseph... Morris is said to be a descendant of Chief Joseph and does a family history report on him... Chief Joseph has been honored with several namesakes... Chief Joseph Elementary in Meridian... Chief Joseph Elementary in Portland... Chief Joseph Middle School in Richland...

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