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  1. The Nez Perce (Native Americans) by Richard M. Gaines, 2000-10
  2. Nez Perce (Native American Peoples) by Mary A. Stout, 2002-12
  3. The Nez Perces (Native Americans) by Victoria Sherrow, 1994-03-01
  4. "The home of my people".(Geoskills)(Nez Perce Native American tribe): An article from: Junior Scholastic
  5. Nez Perce (Native American People) by Kathi Howes, 1990-10
  6. Tribes of Native America - Nez Perce: Native Peoples of the American Plateau (Tribes of Native America)
  7. Chief Joseph: Nez Perce Warrior (Native American Leaders of the Wild West) by William R. Sanford, 1994-05
  8. The Nez Perce (First Reports Native Americans) by Petra Press, 2002-01
  9. Chief Joseph: Nez Perce Peacekeeper (Famous Native Americans) by Diane Shaughnessy, Jack Carpenter, 1998-08
  10. The Nez Perce (Digging Up Native American History) by Connie R. Miller, 2003-09
  11. 1871 Matthewnim Taaiskt. Matthew, Translated in the Nez Perces Language by American Bible Society, 1871
  12. The Nez Perce: People of the Northwest (Historical Look at Native Americans) by Ruby Maile, 2004-01
  13. The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest (American Heritage Library) by Alvin M. Josephy, 1997-04-30
  14. In Pursuit of the Nez Perces: The Nez Perce War of 1877 by O. O. Howard, Duncan McDonald, et all 1993-08

1. Native Americans - Nez Perce
Native Americans American Indians, The First People of America. Nez Percé Wallowa Lake where Chief Joseph s band of Nez Perce spent their summers.
http://www.nativeamericans.com/NezPerce.htm
Nez Perc Nez Perce men, Idaho See H. J. Spinder, The Nez Perc Indians (1908, repr. 1974); Theodore Mathieson, The Nez Perc War (1964); A. M. Josephy, Jr., The Nez Perc Indians and the Opening of the Northwest (1965, abr. ed. 1971); M. H. Brown, The Flight of the Nez Perc (1966, repr. 1972); Deward Walker, Conflict and Schism in Nez Perc Acculturation Chief Joseph "I will Fight No More Forever" See biographies by O. O. Howard (1881, repr. 1972) and H. A. Howard (1941, repr. 1965); Merrill D. Beal, I Will Fight No More Forever
Wallowa Lake where Chief Joseph's band of Nez Perce spent their summers. I've always had a keen interest in the Nez Perce and Chief Joseph. I have Native American heritage, and wanted to honor this great chief and tribe. Most of these links are in some way related to Chief Joseph. Several have his entire speeches or excerpts and one has an article from Harper's Bazaar from the late 1800's.

2. Nez Perce History
Nez Perce History. The Nez Perce, the largest ethnic group in the Columbia Plateau, were closely a traditional friendship with the Americans
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3. Nez Perce Tribe Website
Official Website for the Nez Perce Tribe
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4. Nez Perce Indians
of year the Nez Perce hold celebrations to honor their rich Native American culture. Dressed in their colorful regalia, Native Americans from
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5. PBS - THE WEST - Chief Joseph
Biography of the Nez Perce chief also known as Hinmah-too-yah-lat-kekt.
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6. Flight Of The Nez Perce
History of the Nez Perce and their historic struggles.
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7. Native Americans - Nez Perce
Nez Perc Nez Perce men, Idaho Fr. = pierced nose, Native North Americans whose language belongs to the SahaptinChinook branch of the
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8. Chief Joseph, Nez Perce
Chief Joseph, Nez Perce (Nimiputimt) (NeeMee-Poo/hinmatowyal htqit) "I am tired of fighting .
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9. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
Chief Joseph Nez Perce Peacekeeper (Famous Native Americans), by Diane Shaughnessy, Jack carpenter, 1998 Chief Ouray Ute Peacemaker (Famous
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10. Native American Home Pages - Nations
NEZ PERCE. Nez Perce Tribe Added 9/29/02
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11. Tribal Index
Index to Volume ImagesVolume 1 to Volume 20 VOLUME 8 The Nez Perce Wallawalla, Umatilla, and Cayuse Wisham and Chinook Tribes
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12. Native Americans - Chief Joseph Of The Nez Perce
I ve always had a keen interest in the nez perce and Chief Joseph. I have noNative American heritage, but wanted to honor this great chief and tribe.
http://www.nativeamericans.com/ChiefJosephNezPerce.htm
Chief Joseph * Nez Perce Wallowa Lake where Chief Joseph's band of Nez Perce spent there summers. I've always had a keen interest in the Nez Perce and Chief Joseph. I have no Native American heritage, but wanted to honor this great chief and tribe. They all are in someway related to Chief Joseph. Several have his entire speeches or excerpts and one has an article from Harper's Bazaar from the late 1800's.

13. Lewis And Clark . Native Americans . Nez Perce Indians | PBS
The nez perce Indians lived in scattered villages in the Plains west of the That month, three young nez perce boys spotted Captain William Clark and a
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The Scout
The Nez Perce Indians lived in scattered villages in the Plains west of the Rocky Mountains. About 4,000 in number, they were excellent horsemen and owned the largest horse herd on the continent. They fished for salmon along the Clearwater and Snake rivers, and harvested camas plants in mountain meadows. Like their Shoshone neighbors, the Nez Perce were without guns or ammunition. This left them vulnerable to their enemies, who could obtain weapons from Canadian traders, and it threatened their ability to hunt buffalo. The Nez Perce had heard about the expedition and had looked for the Corps to bring them the guns they needed. Every year, Nez Perce hunters would cross over the difficult Bitterroot Mountains and hunt buffalo. By late September 1805, the Corps of Discovery had completed the same grueling passage by following the Lolo Trail used by the Nez Perce. Nez Perce Baby
That month, three young Nez Perce boys spotted Captain William Clark and a few men approaching the cluster of Nez Perce lodges. Clark and the men had pushed ahead of the Corps to seek out the Nez Perce. The boys were frightened and hid in the tall prairie grass, but Clark found them and offered each a ribbon, signaling that friendly visitors had arrived. Many of the Nez Perce men were away on a raid and would not return for two weeks. But the Nez Perce were not frightened of the white men and treated them to a filling meal of buffalo, dried salmon, and camas bread.

14. PBS Online - Lewis And Clark: Native Americans
Continue on to the native americans nez perce. Lewis and Clark The Journey ofthe Corps of Discovery was designed to use frames.
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15. Nez Perce
Index native americans nez perce chiefs (ViewImages) nez perce, nativeAmerican group that formerly occupied a large territory in southeastern
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Nez Perce
Nez Perce, Native American group that formerly occupied a large territory in southeastern Washington, northeastern Oregon, and central Idaho. The Nez Perce are the most numerous group of related tribes that speak Sahaptian languages (see Native American languages The name Nez Perce (French for "pierced nose") was mistakenly given to the tribe by French explorers. The French encountered people in the region who wore nose pendants, but these people actually belonged to another tribe. The Nez Perce did not pierce their noses or wear ornaments.

16. Nez Perce Indians Social Studies
native americans . nez perce Indians PBS An excellent overview of the nezperce. The nez perce Indians lived in scattered villages in the Plains west
http://www.archaeolink.com/nez_perce_indians.htm
Nez Perce People History Culture Home Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Social Studies Acolapissa Social Studies Acoma Pueblo ( Sky City ) Social Studies Alabama-Coushatta Social Studies ... Zuni Pueblo Social Studies By Regions Eastern Woodland page 1 Eastern Woodland page 2 Northern Plains page 1 Northern Plains page 2 ... Pacific Northwest page2 Special Pages Native Americans in the Military Métis Chief Joseph " Suppose a white man should come to me and say, “Joseph, I like your horses. I want to buy them.”... I say to him, “No, my horses suit me; I will not sell them.”...Then he goes to my neighbor and says, “Pay me money, and I will sell you Joseph’s horses.”...The white man returns to me and says, “Joseph, I have bought your horses and you must let me have them.”...If we sold our lands to the government, this is the way they bought them." More about this great man here. - From Powersource.com - http://www.powersource.com/gallery/people/joseph.html

17. Marilee's Native Americans Resource - Individual Tribes
The nez perce (First Reports native americans) by Petra Press, 2002 The nezperce (native americans) by Richard M. Gaines, 2001 The nez perce (native
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18. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
Chief Joseph nez perce Peacekeeper (Famous native americans), by Diane Shaughnessy,Jack carpenter, 1998 Chief Ouray Ute Peacemaker (Famous native
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Nez Perce Pomo Seminole Sioux Tlingit Ute Wampanoag Misc. Tribes Clothing Craft Projects Famous People Housing Legends Maps Recipes Songs, Dances, Games
Creation stories teach that Native Americans have been where they are since the world was created. It is also thought that First Americans migrated from Siberia over the Bering Strait about 14,000 years ago, or perhaps even earlier. The land bridge was dry ground for several thousand years before the sea level rose again and stopped migration. The hunters would have followed the migrating herds of large mammals as they moved south. As the glaciers melted, the First Americans spread to the North American coasts and across the entire continent. Native Americans adapted to the climates and terrains in which they lived and used whatever natural resources were available. The arrival of the Europeans in the 1500's began a change in the lives of the Indian people that continued through the next centuries. Sometimes the changes were good. The horses brought by the Spanish made bison hunting much easier and safer. But Vikings, Spanish, English and French explorers, colonists and missionaries spread diseases, made slaves of the people, forced relocations, claimed ownership of natural resources and land, and tried to stamp out the native cultures. Some of the Indian people survived, but not without making drastic changes in their life styles.

19. Native Americans
Hotlists and lesson plan sites for kids to learn about native americans. More nez perce links http//www.ciag.com/~rockets/domagala.nezperce.htm
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20. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
nez perce Nipissing Nipmuc Nisga a Nisqually Nomlaki Nooksack Nootka. THE nativeLANGUAGE North Carolina Collectionnative americans in North Carolina .
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NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits:

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