“Upon the capture of Joseph and his Indians, the first question that arises is, ‘What shall be done with them?’ Humanity prompts us to send them back and place them on the Nez Perce reservation, as Joseph and his followers have shown themselves to be brave men and skilled soldiers[.] ...
There is, however, an insuperable difficulty ... owing to the fact that at the beginning of the outbreak of the Nez Perce war, twenty-one whites in the immediate vicinity of Joseph’s home were murdered[.] ... Now, however, they will have to be sent to the Indian Territory; and this will be no hardship to them[.]” — Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1877
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“You might as well expect all rivers to run backward as that any man who was born a free man should be contented penned up and denied liberty to go where he pleases.” — Hinmató·wyalahtq’it (Young Chief Joseph), Nez Perce, 1879
Photo: Hinmató·wyalahtq’it (Young Chief Joseph)