Chief
Joseph: Nez Perce Peacekeeper (Famous Native Americans)
by Diane Shaughnessy, Jack Carpenter
Library Binding from Powerkids Pr
Book Published: January, 2001
Chief
Joseph of the Nez Perce: A Photo-Illustrated Biography (Read and Discover)
by Bill McAuliffe, Lucile Davis
School & Library Binding from Bridgestone Books
Book Published: September, 1997
Cries
from the Earth: The Outbreak of the Nez Perce War and the Battle of White
Bird Canyon June 17, 1877 (Johnston, Terry C., Plainsmen, Bk. 14.)
by Terry C. Johnston
Historical fiction.
Mass Market Paperback from St. Martin's Press
Book Published: April, 1999
Dreamers:
On the Trail of the Nez Perce
by Martin Stadius
Hardcover from Caxton Press
Book Published: 01 October, 1999
Tough Trip Through Paradise, 1878-1879
by Andrew Garcia
Listed under The American West
Frontier Soldier : An Enlisted Man's Journal of the Sioux and Nez
Perce Campaigns, 1877
by William Frederick Zimmer, Jerome A. Greene (Editor)
Listed under The Indian Wars
Nez
Perce (Tribes of North America)
by Marla Felkins Ryan, Linda Schmittroth
Hardcover from Blackbirch Marketing
Book Published: April, 2003
I
Will Tell of My War Story: A Pictorial Account of the Nez Perce War (Samuel
and Althea Stroum Book)
by Scott M. Thompson
Paperback from University of Washington Press
Book Published: June, 2000
Chiefs
& Chief Traders: Indian Relations at Fort Nez Perces, 1818-1855
by Theodore Stern
Hardcover from Oregon State Univ Pr
Book Published: December, 1992
Do
Them No Harm: Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce
by Zoa L. Swayne
Paperback from Caxton Press
Book Published: 01 February, 2003
In
Pursuit of the Nez Perces: The Nez Perce War of 1877
by O.O. Howard, Duncan McDonald, Chief Joseph, Linwood Laughy
Three unique perspectives on the last of the great Indian wars of the
west.
Through the words of General O.O. Howard, first published in 1881,
you'll observe the 1300-mile panorama of the war from the viewpoint of
the commander of the pursuing U.S. troops, who wrote his account in an
attempt to justify what many at that time and since have called an indefensible
lack of military vigor.
From the 1878 news articles of Montana reporter Duncan McDonald, you'll
hear the voices of those Nez Perces who fled during the last hours of the
war across the border to the safety of Canada and who for years afterwards
bitterly, sadly, defined the war as a friendship forgotten, a trust betrayed.
Finally, through the voice of the famed Chief Joseph, whose oft quoted
line, "From where the sun now stands I shall fight no more forever," drew
a conclusion to the 4-month long saga, you'll witness the personal and
cultural pride, strengths and sufferings of the pursued.
Never before have these three contradicting testimonials to the much
debated military campaign of the Nez Perce War of 1877 been brought together,
side-by-side, for you consideration, your judgement, your enlightenment.
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Publisher
Paperback from Mountain Meadow Pr
Book Published: June, 2003 |
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Kaya's
Hero: A Story of Giving (Amercan Girls Collection)
by Bill Farnsworth, Susan McAliley, Janet Beeler Shaw
Paperback from Pleasant Company Publications
Book Published: September, 2002
Kaya
and Lone Dog: A Friendship Story (American Girls Collection (Paper))
by Bill Farnsworth, Susan McAliley, Janet Beeler Shaw
Paperback from Pleasant Company Publications
Book Published: September, 2002
I
Will Fight No More Forever: Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War
by Merrill D. Beal
Paperback from University of Washington Press
Book Published: June, 2003
Indians Along the Oregon Trail: The Tribes of Nebraska, Wyoming,
Idaho, Oregon and Washington Identified
by Bert Webber
Listed under Native Americans
Let
Me Be Free: The Nez Perce Tragedy
by David Sievert Lavender
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Book Published: September, 1999
Yellow
Wolf: His Own Story
by Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, Yellow
Paperback from Caxton Press
Book Published: 01 June, 1984
Chiefs
and Change in the Oregon Country: Indian Relations at Fort Nez Perces,
1818-1855
by Theodore Stern
Hardcover from Oregon State Univ Pr
Book Published: December, 1996
Lay
the Mountains Low: The Flight of the Nez Perce from Idaho and the Battle
of the Big Hole, August 9-10, 1877
by Terry C. Johnston
Mass Market Paperback from St. Martin's Press
Book Published: February, 2001
Chief
Joseph's Own Story: A Story of the Nez Perce: How They Lost Their Home,
Why They Fought a War
by Chief Joseph
Paperback from Bear Creek Press
Book Published: 01 July, 2001
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Frontier
Soldier: An Enlisted Man's Journal of the Sioux and Nez Perce Campaigns,
1877
by William Frederick Zimmer, Jerome A. Greene
Paperback from Montana Historical Society
Book Published: May, 1998
Thunder
Rolling in the Mountains
by Scott O'Dell
Hardcover from Houghton Mifflin Co
Book Published: April, 1992
Nez
Perce Summer, 1877 : The US Army and the Nee-Me-Poo Crisis
by Jerome A. Greene
Paperback from Montana Historical Society
Book Published: October, 2001
Special Order
The
Nez Perce (First Reports Native Americans)
by Petra Press
School & Library Binding from Compass Point Books
Book Published: January, 2002
Hear
Me, My Chiefs! Nez Perce Legend and History
by Lucullus Virgil McWhorter
Paperback from Caxton Press
Book Published: 01 April, 1984
The
Nez Perces Since Lewis and Clark (Idaho Yesterdays)
by Kate McBeth
Paperback from Univ of Idaho Pr
Book Published: May, 1993
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The
Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest
by Alvin M. Josephy
Paperback from Mariner Books
Book Published: 30 April, 1997
Saga
of Chief Joseph
by Helen Addison Howard
Paperback from Univ of Nebraska Pr
Book Published: June, 2003
Reconfiguring
the Reservation: The Nez Perces, Jicarilla Apaches, and the Dawes Act
by Emily Greenwald
Hardcover from University of New Mexico Press
Book Published: April, 2002
Timothy:
A Nez Perce Chief, 1800-1891
by Rowena L. Alcorn
Paperback from Ye Galleon Pr
Book Published: December, 1985
Special Order
The
Nez Perce (A First Americans Book)
by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, Ronald Himler
School & Library Binding from Holiday House
Book Published: September, 1994
That
All People May Be One People, Send Rain to Wash the Face of the Earth
by Chief Joseph
Book Description: Famed Nez Perce leader and orator Chief Joseph speaks
of the earth's natural world, relationships among peoples, justice, war
and his own life. His truthful, wise and gracefully spoken words were first
recorded during an 1879 post-Nez Perce War interview in Washington, D.C.,
and first printed in the North American Review. What he said to the world
then remains equally profound today.
Paperback from Mountain Meadow Pr
Book Published: January, 1995
The Pursuit & Capture of Chief Joseph: A story of the end of
the Nez Perce War
by Charles Erskine Scott Wood
Paperback from Bear Creek Press
Book Published: 01 November, 2002
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Nez Perce Summer, 1877 : The U.S. Army and the Nee-Me-Poo Crisis
by Jerome A. Green, Jerome A. Greene
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