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Chief Joseph was
born in 1840 in the Wallowa Valley in what is now
northeastern Oregon. Joseph was the chief of the
Wallowa band of the Nez Perce Indians during a time when
the United States government was trying to forcibly
remove Chief Joseph’s band and other non-treaty Indians
on to a reservation in Idaho. Chief Joseph became known
as a humanitarian and peacemaker because of his
principled resistance to the removal of said Indians.
“You might as well
expect the rivers to run backward as that any man who
was born free should be contented to be penned up and
denied liberty to go where he pleases.”
Spoken by: Chief
Joseph
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