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The Nez Perce The History Culture Of Native Americans 1st Edition Nancy Bonvillain

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The Nez Perce The History Culture Of Native Americans 1st Edition Nancy Bonvillain
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Publisher: Chelsea House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.65 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Nancy Bonvillain
ISBN: 9781438135335, 1438135335
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Nez Perce The History Culture Of Native Americans 1st Edition Nancy Bonvillain by Nancy Bonvillain 9781438135335, 1438135335 instant download after payment.

Aboriginal inhabitants in parts of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon,
the Nez Perce faced dramatic changes to their peaceful and secure way of
life after they welcomed members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in
1805 and 1806. In the middle of the 19th century, the U.S. government
pressured Nez Perce leaders to sign away a vast majority of their
original 13-million-acre territory. But one of their leaders, Chief
Joseph, made a valiant attempt to remain free, leading followers toward
Canada and engaging the U.S. Calvary in battle until they were overtaken
just 40 miles south of the Canadian border. Today, the Nez Perce manage
their own government, operate local businesses, and control their own
schools, health services, and courts. They are important contributors to
Native organizations in the Northwest, fighting to secure rights to
their lands and resources. Read about these dynamic people of North
America and how their legacy continues in the 21st century.

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