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Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Indians
This online exhibit presents a portrait of Joseph, the Nez Perce chief who resisted the U.S. Cavalry's efforts to move his band to a small Idaho reservation, and led his followers on a 1,400-mile march before surrendering. Written by a history professor and illustrated with drawings, maps, and historic photographs. Joseph died on the Colville Reservation in Washington state in 1904. Exhibit includes suggested readings. From the Wind River Historical Center.
http://www.windriverhistory.org/exhibits/chiefjoseph/chiefjoseph01.htm
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