Through the daughter of Joseph Chiefs, the sound of running, Odel's last novel, co-authored and completed by his wife's death, tells the story of their Ne-mee-poo (Nez Perce) from Oregon State A tragic journey. Location of Lapwai reservation in Idaho. Prime Minister Joseph wisely recognized that there was no way to fight these deep-seated white men, tribal leaders against war, and agreed to lead his people to grand suffering. Attacked by the settlers on the way, they won several fights with "blue coat", but the destroyed tribe only got to the field of crows to discover their allies and military alliances I entered. They evacuated Canadian bulls, they caught up in a sudden attack and had no choice but to surrender. The writer brought up a relaxed, feminine prose that is reminiscent of the majestic words of Joseph himself, animating this dramatic drama, and the writer presented an attractive view of the heroicism of ordinary people I will. A narrator with this determination, her father and her bravery seemed to be larger than originally life, but they immediately discovered that they did not think that they were like this . Take care of young people and invalid people. The author does not reduce the violence of war; they present it with just innocent clarity, it will certainly leave a lasting impression, and in the end will leave notes of unforgettable harmony. The end of a good career is correct. (Fiction 10-14)
As a leader of Nez Perce's band, Joseph Emirates was born in 1840 at the Valois Valley in Oregon now in Xuan Ma-Tai-La-Kekter. His formal Native American name can be translated into the Thunder Mountains, but he is called Joseph, and is the same name as his father, Joseph Elder, who was baptized in 1838. There has never been a relationship between Elder Joseph and Caucasian. He was one of the early leaders of Nes Pelce to convert to Christianity, and his influence has been a long way to establish peace with his white neighbor. In 1855, he formed a new treaty and created a new reservation for Nez Perce.
Joseph Chief was born in the Valor Valley in Oregon State in 1840. He belongs to the Shazptian Nez Perce. His father, Old Joseph, named him Himmer, Jarl, Ratkek, or "Thunder in the mountains" and taught him the legend of a traditional tribe. He also allowed the presbyterian pastor Henry Spalding to appoint a baby Ephraim and teach him Christian faith. Before the first track train to pass through the valley in 1843, juniper-Persians met with white explorers and surveyors such as Lewis and Clark, had been keeping a white fur catcher and Spalding missionaries and friendly relations . Shortly there are thousands of Caucasians passing through the Oregon Trail every year, and the Nepsarshians are prepared for inevitable people.
His birth name was the Thunder Mountain Range, but when he converted to Christianity in 1838, the most famous was his father's name. After he reluctantly left the Grand Dragon Valley and agreed to move to Idaho's new reservation, his fighter aircraft attacked the local white settlement. Then he won several battles with the US forces during the attempt to withdraw to Canada and he decided to surrender to Nelson Mile, which was only 50 miles from the border in 1877 . It is known to everyone. Will not I fight for eternity? "