Chief Joseph †

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Name:Chief Joseph
Beruf:Häuptling der Nez Percé-Indianer
Alter:64 Jahre
Geburtsdatum:3. März 1840
Geburtsort:Wallowa County, Oregon, USA
Todesdatum:21. September 1904
Sterbeort:unbekannt, Washington, USA
Sternzeichen:Fische
Größe:unbekannt

Chief Joseph oder Hinmaton-Yalatkit, geboren am 3. März 1840 in Wallowa County, Oregon, USA, und verstorben am 21. September 1904 in unbekannt, Washington, USA war der Häuptling der Wal-lam-wat-kain (meist als Wallowa bezeichnet)-Gruppe der Nez-Percé-Indianer aus dem Wallowa-Flusstal im nordöstlichen Oregon. Er machte sich gegen Ende der Indianerkriege während des Nez-Percé-Krieges einen Namen als kluger Taktiker.

In seiner Jugend war er als Young Joseph bekannt, da sein Vater Ta-weet Tu-eka-kas („Oldest Grizzly“ - „Ältester Grizzly“, um 1785–1871) als einer der ersten Nez Percé unter dem gleichen Vornamen getauft worden war und daher oft als Old Chief Joseph (oder Joseph the Elder) bezeichnet wird.

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Chief Joseph wurde in Wallowa County, Oregon, USA, geboren.

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Olin Levi Warner, Joseph, Hin-Mah-Too-Yah-Lat-Kekht, Chief of the Nez Percé Indians, 1889, bronze, Smithsonian American Art Museum, A Gift of Alison Warner Waterman in memory of her mother, Frances D. Warner, 1985.76.1
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Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Chief Joseph at the Nez Percé Lapwai Reservation in Idaho, where Fletcher arrived in 1889 to implement the Dawes Act. The man on one knee is James Stuart, Alice Fletchers interpreter. According to Jane Gay in With the Nez Perces (University of Nebraska Press, 1981), Stuart customarily kneeled in this way when he felt anxious. Photograph provided by Jane Gay. (Courtesy Smithsonian Institution, National Anthropological Archives [MS4558].)
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Chief Joseph’s Coat Sioux origin During the battle and siege at Bear Paw, there was a brief halt to the hostilities while Colonel Nelson Miles consulted with Chief Joseph. During this interlude, Second Lieutenant Lowell Jerome of the Second Cavalry, rode into Nez Perce lines. He was held by the Nez Perce and taken hostage when Joseph did not return. Jerome was later exchanged for Chief Joseph. It is claimed that this coat was given to Jerome by Joseph and was worn during the battle and siege at Bear Paw. Jerome donated this coat to his alma mater, the United States Military Academy at West Point. The coat is on loan to Big Hole National Battlefield from the US Military Academy Museum. Wool, cotton, weasel tails, mirrors, beads. L 82, W 54 cm Nez Perce National Historical Park, BIHO 1256
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Custom painting of Starr Jacob Maxwell and Chief Joseph based off of a photo taken in 1903.
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This image of Chief Joseph from the Lucullus Virgil McWhorter collection was made prior to 1904.
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Title: Chief Joseph - Nez Perce, head and shoulders, facing front Abstract/medium: 1 print : photogravure.
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Part of De Lancey W Gills portrait series of Native Americans for the Smithsonians Bureau of American Ethnology.
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Part of De Lancey W Gills portrait series of Native Americans for the Smithsonians Bureau of American Ethnology.
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Part of De Lancey W Gills portrait series of Native Americans for the Smithsonians Bureau of American Ethnology.
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Chief Joseph in 1903.
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Former adversaries Chief Joseph and Col. John Gibbon met on the Big Hole Battlefield many years later.
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Chief Joseph (right), and lawyer Starr Jacob Maxwell (left).
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Chief Joseph (right), and lawyer Starr Jacob Maxwell (left).
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Chief Joseph, Nez Perce leader, in a June 1878 oil painting by Cyrenius Hall
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Chief Joseph by Orlando Scott Goff, 1877 Bismarck, Dakota Territory
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Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces tribe, from Centennial History of Oregon
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Part of De Lancey W Gills portrait series of Native Americans for the Smithsonians Bureau of American Ethnology.
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From left to right are: Norton Blackeagle, Chief Joseph, Starr Maxwell, and Chief Red Heart (PAO-PEO TULICK).
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Chief Joseph Memorial
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Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces.
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Part of De Lancey W Gills portrait series of Native Americans for the Smithsonians Bureau of American Ethnology.
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A Chief Joseph statue in Enterprise.
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Title: Chief Joseph, ca. 1840-1904 half-length portrait, seated, facing front Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print.
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Title: Chief Joseph, ca. 1840-1904 Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print.
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Title: Chief Joseph, ca. 1840-1904 Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print.
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Chief Joseph, Nez Perce
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When settlers reached Oregon Territory in the 1850s, the Nez Perce were both powerful and friendly to the newcomers. Within twenty years, treaties replaced the rich traditional tribal lands with poor reservation land. Some tribal leaders questioned the treaties. Led by Chief Joseph, a band of Nez Perce fought off government troops, nearly escaping to safety in Canada. The Nez Perce were eventually moved to the Colville Reservation, near Walla Walla. Seattle photographer Edward Curtis took this portrait of Nez Perce Chief Joseph a year or so before the chiefs death in 1904. It is said that Chief Joseph died of a broken heart at not being able to return to the traditional lands of his people in Oregon. Subjects (LCTGM): Nez Perce Indians People: Joseph, Nez Perce Chief, 1840-1904
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Title: Chief Joseph, Nez Perces Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print.
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Title: Chief Joseph, Nez Percé chief, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front] / E.A. Burbank, Nespelem, Wash Abstract/medium: 1 photomechanical print : halftone, color.
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Title: Chief Joseph, Nez Percé Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print.
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Chief Joseph, photographed by John H. Fouch at Tongue River Cantonment shortly after the arrival of the Nez Perce prisoners on October 23; three weeks after the Battle of Bear Paw.Fouch, John Hale (1877). NAA.PhotoLot.R92-39. Smithsonian Institution. National Anthropological Archives. Retrieved on 2019-12-14.
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Nez Perce group known as Chief Josephs Band, Lapwai, Idaho, spring, 1877
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Nez Perce Chief Joseph in buckskin shirt, 1897
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Nez Perce Chief Joseph poses with Buffalo Bill Notes Chief Joseph stand beside Buffalo Bill wearing a hat, necklaces, plaid breechcloth and jacket with tassles. Buffalo Bill wears Western style jacket and hat.
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Title: End of the Nez Percés War--surrender of Chief Joseph Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
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Étouars. Armes du milieu du 18e siècle exposées à la journée Fer, Forge, Feu.
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TITLE: Joseph--Nez Percé CALL NUMBER: LOT 12325-C [item] [P&P] Check for an online group record (may link to related items) REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ61-2088 (b&w film copy neg.) RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication. No renewal in Copyright office. SUMMARY: Chief Joseph, half-length portrait, facing front, wearing warbonnet and several necklaces. MEDIUM: 1 photographic print. CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1903 November 28. CREATOR: NOTES: H08684 U.S. Copyright Office. Curtis no. 478. Forms part of: Edward S. Curtis Collection (Library of Congress). Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30, v. 8, p. 24. SUBJECTS: Joseph, Nez Percé Chief,--1840--1904. Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1900-1910. Nez Percé Indians--Clothing & dress--1900-1910. Feathers--1900-1910. Necklaces--1900-1910. War bonnets--1900-1910. FORMAT: Portrait photographs 1900-1910. Photographic prints 1900-1910. REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3a03795 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a03795 CONTROL #: 2002722462
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Several pyramid-shaped lodges with structures of wooden poles mark the site of the historic encampment. Big Hole National Battlefield Site. These represent the lodges of Chief Joseph (right) and Ollocot (left) at the Nez Perce encampment. When the group made camp here in August of 1877, most had been on the move since early June, forced by the U.S. Army to leave their homelands to the west and resettle on the Nez Perce Reservation in Idaho. As the group evaded capture, they fought a series of battles and skirmishes in Idaho before crossing the Bitterroot Mountains. Keywords: cultural landscape; nez perce; military; battle site; historic site; chief joseph; big hole national battlefield; encampment; articles
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Chief Joseph’s Hunting Rifle c 1860 After Chief Joseph and the US Army agreed to stop hostilities at Bear Paw in October, 1877, Joseph’s people were taken into exile. From the summer of 1878 until 1885, many of the Wallowa Band remained in Oklahoma. This .45 caliber rifle was used by Joseph for subsistence hunting. Prior to leaving Oklahoma for their new home on the Colville Reservation in Washington, Joseph gave the rifle to the Chilocco Indian School, near the border with Kansas. When the school was closed in 1980, the rifle was given to the Nez Perce Tribe. Metal, wood. L 59.8 (Barrel), L 98.4 cm Nez Perce National Historical Park, NEPE 9741
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Nez Percé Tribe, Chief Joseph, 1900
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CHIEF JOSEPH. SHAHAPTIAN FAMILY. NEZ-PERCÉ TRIBE - A COLUMBIA RIVER INDIAN.
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The Old Chief Joseph Gravesite and Cemetery in Joseph, Oregon
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Buffalo Bill. Seated in tent, looking at Moorhouse portrait of Chief Joseph in Pendleton.
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Part of De Lancey W Gills portrait series of Native Americans for the Smithsonians Bureau of American Ethnology.
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The Surrender of Chief Joseph by Edgar Samuel Paxson, oil on canvas, 1912, 81 x 47 inches, mural in lobby of Montana House of Representatives
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An Honorable Leader. Chief Joseph. A leader among the Nez Perce, he led his band living in the Wallowa Valley of eastern Oregon on a 1500 miles exodus in an attempt to flee from pursuing Army forces. He fell short of his goal when most were captured close to the Canadian /American border in 1877. Surrendering after the battle at Bear Paw Mountain , he said From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever. (Edward S. Godfrey Collection.)
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I am the originator of this photo. I hold the copyright. I release it to the public domain. This photo depicts a wall-mounted quote by Chief Joseph in The American Adventure in the World Showcase pavilion of Walt Disney Worlds Epcot.
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A statue of Young Chief Joseph in Enterprise, Oregon

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  • Wodurch ist Chief Joseph bekannt?

    Chief Joseph war ein 🙋‍♂️ Häuptling der Nez Percé-Indianer

  • Wie alt wurde Chief Joseph?

    Chief Joseph erreichte ein Alter von ⌛ 64 Jahren.

  • Wann hat Chief Joseph Geburtstag?

    Chief Joseph wurde an einem Dienstag am ⭐ 3. März 1840 geboren.

  • Wo wurde Chief Joseph geboren?

    Chief Joseph wurde in 🚩 Wallowa County, Oregon, USA, geboren.

  • Wann starb Chief Joseph?

    Chief Joseph ist am ✟ 21. September 1904 in unbekannt, Washington, USA, gestorben.

  • In welchem Sternzeichen wurde Chief Joseph geboren?

    Chief Joseph wurde im westlichen Sternzeichen ♓ Fische geboren.

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