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"Chief Joseph, 1840-1904."
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"Chief Joseph, 1840-1904."

Author "Englar, Mary."
Publisher Mankato, Minn. : Blue Earth Books
Datec2004
ClassificationsMain Library Collection
Object numberE99.N5 J5824 2004
Description"32 p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 27 cm."
A biography of the peace chief who ended the Nez Percé War by surrendering to United States soldiers in 1877, believing that he would be permitted lead his people back to their ancestral lands in Idaho. Includes a recipe for berry fritters and directions for "the stick game."

Contents

"I will fight no more forever" -- Life in the Wallowa Valley -- The white men come -- Joseph becomes chief -- The Nez Perce War -- Life after the war.

LC Subjects

Joseph, Nez Percé chief, 1840-1904--Juvenile literature.
Joseph, Nez Percé chief, 1840-1904.
Nez Percé Indians--Kings and rulers--Biography--Juvenile literature.
Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877--Juvenile literature.
Nez Percé Indians--Biography.
Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific--Biography.
Kings, queens, rulers, etc.


Text Entries
"""I will fight no more forever"" -- Life in the Wallowa Valley -- The white men come -- Joseph becomes chief -- The Nez Perce War -- Life after the war."
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