Chief Joseph for Kids | Nez Perce | Native American History
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe is remembered for his strength, wisdom, and heartbreaking surrender. In 1877, after being forced from his homeland, Joseph led his people on a 1,400-mile flight toward Canada, outmaneuvering U.S. troops again and again. But exhausted and outnumbered, he surrendered near the border, declaring, “I will fight no more forever.” His words became a symbol of the struggles Native Americans faced during westward expansion. Discover the story of this remarkable leader and his lasting legacy. Other Stories ▶ https://bedtimehistorystories.com/ Find the Bedtime History podcast wherever you like to listen!

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