As one of Nez Perth's elder suggested, the events of 1877 can be remembered as "pain and misery and our" obvious fate "of our people. In one tenth of the original size, even those refusals showed that the treaties of 1863 were expelled from their homes and transferred to new reserves.
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Eventually, a war broke out between the non-treasure Zeppez and the US military, causing non-treasured Nepel people to leap 1,170 miles and pass 126-day journeys in four different states. In the summer of 1877, the series of fights between certain bands of Nezper, their allies, and the American army are still resonating with Nezel's heart and mind. Many conflict areas are usually protected and protected by the National Park Service as cooperating with landlords and local citizens and reminiscent of the sacrifices of people involved in flight
Please click on the link below to see details about the battle and other events that occurred during the 1877 Nez Perce flight.
In the summer and early 1877, thanks to the fighting power of the warriors of Nez Perth and the tactics of military leaders of Nez Perce such as Premier Miller and CEO of White Bird, Nez Perth will escape the American advanced army I made it. I failed. Army During the war of 1877, the strength of Nezperce was estimated to be several hundred fighter plane. They did not receive formal military training and traveled with many noncombatants. However, during the Battle of 1877, the army used thousands of soldiers. These are ordered by veterans of the Civil War and have years of military training and experience.
The war in 1877 was a non-treaty Nezupercia for the US military. In 1877, most Nez Perce lived in the reserve, but some refused to move. The leader of the Nez Perce tribe is Joseph Chief. Joseph supreme leader took over the leader as his father died and Joseph was elected a new leader. In 1877, Sir Joseph led one of the most wonderful retreats in Indian history and scanned over 1,500 miles. Nez Perce wins many fights in the process and can fight armies only if they are involved or involved. Joseph refused to leave the Valor Valley approved by the United States of America by the treaty of 1863. General Oliver Howard was ordered to withdraw from Nez Perce. Joseph finally agreed and began to make his people go to reservation, but their own Indian band slipped and killed 18 colonists before they left. Howard was very angry and sent Captain David Perry to bring all of Nezpelche
General Oliver Otis Howard was the commander of the US Army to pursue Ness Pace during the Zeppez War of 1877. In 1881 he published a report on Joseph and the war: his ancestors, his land, his land, allies, his enemies, his murder, his war, his pursuit Nez Perce campaign It captured and drawn. The prospect of Nez Perce, published by Lucullus Virgil McWhorter in 1944, is represented by Yellow Wolf. And he interviewed Nez Perth Warrior Yellow Wolf. This book criticizes the role of the US military in war, especially the role of General Howard. McWhorter also published "Follow my chief!" After his death! It is based on literature and has materials to support both historical claims.