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  2. Chief Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Chief Joseph. /  48.168528°N 118.97722°W  / 48.168528; -118.97722. Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt (or hinmatóowyalahtq̓it in Americanist orthography; March 3, 1840 – September 21, 1904), popularly known as Chief Joseph, Young Joseph, or Joseph the Younger, was a leader of the wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce, a Native American ...

  3. Joseph Chatoyer - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Chatoyer, also known as Satuye (died 14 March 1795), was a Garifuna ( Carib) chief who led a revolt against the British colonial government of Saint Vincent in 1795. Killed that year, he is now considered a national hero of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and also of Belize and Costa Rica. Vincentian politician Camillo Gonsalves ...

  4. Charles Erskine Scott Wood - Wikipedia

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    Children. Nan Wood Honeyman, Erskine Wood I. Charles Erskine Scott Wood or C.E.S. Wood (February 20, 1852 – January 22, 1944) was an American author, civil liberties advocate, artist, soldier, attorney, and Georgist. [1] He is best known as the author of the 1927 satirical bestseller, Heavenly Discourse .

  5. Nez Perce War - Wikipedia

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    Nez Perce War. The Nez Perce War was an armed conflict in 1877 in the Western United States that pitted several bands of the Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans and their allies, a small band of the Palouse tribe led by Red Echo ( Hahtalekin) and Bald Head ( Husishusis Kute ), against the United States Army. Fought between June and October, the ...

  6. I Will Fight No More Forever - Wikipedia

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    Release. April 14, 1975. ( 1975-04-14) I Will Fight No More Forever is a 1975 made-for-television Western film starring James Whitmore as General Oliver O. Howard and Ned Romero as Chief Joseph. It is a dramatization of Chief Joseph's resistance to the U.S. government's forcible removal of his Nez Perce Indian tribe to a reservation in Idaho .

  7. Joseph Folahan Odunjo - Wikipedia

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    Odunjo was a teacher and headmaster of various Catholic Schools from the 1940s to the 1950s. [8] His printed work in 1958 was one of the early written works of the language. He wrote several novels, plays, poems and texts in the Yoruba language. His published works later became a source of inspiration for future writers.

  8. Franz Douskey - Wikipedia

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    Franz Douskey (born 2 December 1941) is an American writer. His work has been published in hundreds of magazines and anthologies, including The Nation, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Las Vegas Life, Yankee, USA/Today, The Georgia Review, The New York Times, Baseball Diamonds, and Yellow Silk. His first full-length book of poetry, Rowing Across ...

  9. Old Chief Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Old Chief Joseph. Tuekakas, (also tiwi-teqis, meaning "senior warrior" [ 1]) commonly known as Old Chief Joseph or Joseph the Elder (c. 1785–1871), was a Native American leader of the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce. Old Joseph was one of the first Nez Percé converts to Christianity and a vigorous advocate of the tribe's early peace with ...