Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People (American Heroes) by Candy Moulton from Books In Motion.com
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Chief Joseph, of the Nez Perce tribe, became a legend through his heroic efforts to keep his people in their homeland in Oregon's Wallowa Valley. For years he tried to accomodate encroaching white men on his tribal lands, but finally gave up and attempted, in the fall of 1877, to lead his people safely to Canada. Born in 1840, Joseph was present at the signing of the 1855 treaty, which allowed the tribe to hold on to a five thousand square mile region in Idaho and Oregon, including their beloved Wallowa Valley. By 1877, a year after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, word came from Washington that the tribe had to move to a small reservation. Joseph, now chief, decided to take his people through Yellowstone and Montana, hoping to join Sitting Bull in Saskatchewan. They were caught by U.S. Army troops just short of their goal, at the Battle of the Bear's Paw. Read by Jerry Sciarrio. 5 CD's 5.8 Hrs.
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