Decade-long partnership supports tribally led effort to return North America’s largest land bird to Hells Canyon DALLAS, TX / ...
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The forgotten battle that changed history overnight: US Army vs Nez Perce
Today, we'll examine some lesser-known facts regarding the Old West. We'll also discuss Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce. The Battle of White Bird Canyon was one of the most lopsided defeats the U.S.
Former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is running to become the first Native American from Arizona elected to Congress, and he's running as a Democrat in the heavily Republican Congressional ...
If Chester Nez dared to use his Navajo language in school, punishment was swift and literally distasteful. He had to scrub his tongue with a toothbrush and wash out his mouth with bitter soap. So he ...
If you drive east on Highway 95 through the Idaho Panhandle, the Clearwater River will be on your right, winding its way slowly and surely toward Lapwai, Idaho, on the Nez Perce Reservation. The river ...
On October 5, 1877, Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph formally surrendered his forces to General Nelson A. Miles and General Oliver Otis Howard at Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory. This effectively ...
Congressional candidate Jonathan Nez did the impossible Thursday evening: He completed a half-hour-long televised interview about issues facing Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District with scarce ...
Chester Nez of Albuquerque, N.M., was among 29 tribal members who developed an unbreakable code that helped win World War II. He was 93 and the last of the original U.S. Marine Code Talkers. The last ...
For more than two decades, Chester Nez kept silent about his role as one of the original Navajo code talkers responsible for developing an unbreakable code during World War II. His death Wednesday at ...
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