Old Joseph

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Old Joseph was a prominent Nez Perce leader and the father of the famed Chief Joseph, known for his role in resisting U.S. encroachment on tribal lands in the 19th century.

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instanceOf Native American leader
Nez Perce leader
activeIn mid-19th century
advocatedFor retention of traditional Nez Perce lands
sovereignty of Nez Perce over Wallowa Valley
alsoKnownAs Old Chief Joseph NERFINISHED
Tuekakas NERFINISHED
associatedWith Wallowa band of the Nez Perce NERFINISHED
burialPlace Wallowa Lake area NERFINISHED
child Chief Joseph NERFINISHED
conflictWith United States government NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole traditional chief of the Wallowa band
ethnicity Nez Perce NERFINISHED
ethnonym Nimiipuu NERFINISHED
fatherOf Chief Joseph NERFINISHED
language Nez Perce language NERFINISHED
laterOpposed Treaty of 1863 with the United States NERFINISHED
legacy inspiration for later Nez Perce resistance led by Chief Joseph
memberOf Nez Perce tribe NERFINISHED
notableFor early resistance to U.S. efforts to remove the Nez Perce from the Wallowa Valley
leadership of the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce
opposition to U.S. encroachment on Nez Perce lands
opposed forced relocation of his people
positionOnTreaties rejected cession of Wallowa Valley lands
religion traditional Nez Perce spiritual beliefs
residence Oregon Territory NERFINISHED
Wallowa Valley NERFINISHED
roleInHistory key figure in early Nez Perce–United States relations
signed Treaty of 1855 with the United States NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Chief Joseph father Old Joseph
Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt father Old Joseph