October 5, 1887 - Chief Joseph, leader of the Nez Perce Indians, surrendered to the American Army, ending a desperate struggle by his people for self-determination, and to maintain their traditional homeland in the Wallowa Valley of Northeastern Oregon.

"I have carried a heavy load on my back ever since I was a boy. I realized then that we could not hold our own with the white men. We were like deer. They were like grizzly bears. We had small country. Their country was large. We were contented to let things remain as the Great Spirit Chief made them. They were not, and would change the rivers and mountains if they did not suit them."

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Just 40 miles from the border, they were trapped. Starving. Freezing. Dying.
Joseph surrendered — not in defeat, but in love for his people.

“From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.”

He died in 1904. His doctor said the cause was simple:
“A broken heart.”

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Chief Joseph (Heinmot Tooyalakekt, l. 1840-1904) was the leader of the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce Native American nation, who, in 1877, resisted forced relocation from his ancestral lands in the Wallowa Valley of northeastern Oregon and led his people on a 1,170-mile (1,900 km) flight toward Canada in hopes of asylum with Sitting Bull (l. c. 1837-1890). #History #ChiefJoseph #NezPerce #HistoryFact https://whe.to/ci/1-23957-en/
Chief Joseph (Eastman's Biography)

Chief Joseph (Heinmot Tooyalakekt, l. 1840-1904) was the leader of the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce Native American nation, who, in 1877, resisted forced relocation from his ancestral lands in the...

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October 5, 1887 - Chief Joseph, leader of the Nez Perce Indians, surrendered to the American Army, ending a desperate struggle by his people for self-determination, and to maintain their traditional homeland in the Wallowa Valley of Northeastern Oregon.

#ChiefJoseph

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I believe "Seize The Tray" in Latin is "Carpe Eat 'em". I seized the perfect day and took a beautiful tour of Red Lodge, the Beartooth Loop, Cooke City, the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, and Cody, Wyoming! 🛣 🚗 ☀️ (4/4)

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I believe "Seize The Tray" in Latin is "Carpe Eat 'em". I seized the perfect day and took a beautiful tour of Red Lodge, the Beartooth Loop, Cooke City, the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, and Cody, Wyoming! 🛣 🚗 ☀️ (3/4)

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I believe "Seize The Tray" in Latin is "Carpe Eat 'em". I seized the perfect day and took a beautiful tour of Red Lodge, the Beartooth Loop, Cooke City, the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, and Cody, Wyoming! 🛣 🚗 ☀️ (2/4)

#Montana #RedLodge #CookeCity #Wyoming #Beartooth #ChiefJoseph #roadtrip #beautiful #carpediem #carpeeatem #photography #photo #photos

I believe "Seize The Tray" in Latin is "Carpe Eat 'em". I seized the perfect day and took a beautiful tour of Red Lodge, the Beartooth Loop, Cooke City, the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, and Cody, Wyoming! 🛣 🚗 ☀️ (1/4)

#Montana #RedLodge #CookeCity #Wyoming #Beartooth #ChiefJoseph #roadtrip #beautiful #carpediem #carpeeatem #photography #photo #photos

October 5, 1887 - Chief Joseph, leader of the Nez Perce Indians, surrendered to the American Army, ending a desperate struggle by his people for self-determination, and to maintain their traditional homeland in the Wallowa Valley of Northeastern Oregon.
#ChiefJoseph
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@Kbrad Stunning. Thanks for sharing. Here's a few from the #Yellowstone area including #Beartooth Pass and #ChiefJoseph #Montana #Wyoming #Nature #Photography