Native American Chief Joseph (1840-1904)

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Hi fellas here is series movement of my research on Native American

Chief Joseph the man who feel and loved his people felt for his people in agony and Injustice by the U.S Western invade where he wish to spend his last day in his mother's land and buried among the mountains so he could die in peace feeling that his people are place and save in their native town and would increase in numbers not diminished in numbers.
history made us to known many prominent Native American war leaders and chiefs were known for their confrontational resistance towards the U.S. Western extension
Chief Joseph leader of the Nez Perce, was known for his concern actions to settle and live peacefully with his new neighbors.
Although his father, Joseph the Elder, had broken a peaceful land agreement with the U.S. government that expanded from Oregon to Idaho.
Later chief Joseph resist on the agreement. To honor the memory of his father, who died in 1871, Chief Joseph resisted staying within the confines of the Idaho reservation that the government had commanded.

Later history made us known how dangerous the U.S.cavalry threatened and attack In 1877, made chief Joseph him concede and managed his people to the reservation.
Has the Nes Perce ruler found himself in a dangerous situation when some of his young warriors were yarning and clamoring that their motherland had been looted and stolen from them they even raided and killed neighboring white migrants
Chief Joseph decided to join the warrior league. His tribe’s 1,400-mile march and guard tactics established by General William Tecumseh Sherman, and from then on, he was known as the “Red Napoleon.”
Chief Joseph surrendered on 5, of October 1877. His emotional submission speech was engraved on annals of American record, and up until his demise, he spoke against the U.S.injustice and discrimination against Native Americans.
He met his ancestors 1904, he died, according to his doctor, of a “broken heart. Tired of the bloodshed. Get more updates, details on my next prominent Native American thanks.


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Great drawing of a great man who resisted the destruction of colonisation.

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Very real your drawing! 👍☺️

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