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Publish Date
1974
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Corner House Publishers
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Indians of North America, Nez Percé Indians, Wars, 1873, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876, Wars, Wars, 1877, Modoc Indians, United states, history, Indians of north america, west (u.s.), Indians of north america, northwest, pacific, Indians of north america, wars, 1866-1895, Little bighorn, battle of the, mont., 1876Times
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"XENOPHON has chronicled the retreat of the ten thousand; De Quincey has romanced about the migration of the Tartars; a thousand pens have recorded the annihilation of the Grand Army of Napoleon: the story of Joseph and hiz Nez Perces is my theme - the story of the bitterest injustice toward a weak but independent people to which the United States ever set its hand."
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XENOPHON has chronicled the retreat of the ten thousand; De Quincey has romanced about the migration of the Tartars; a thousand pens have recorded the annihilation of the Grand Army of Napoleon: the story of Joseph and hiz Nez Perces is my theme - the story of the bitterest injustice toward a weak but independent people to which the United States ever set its hand.
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