Old Chief Joseph

Deceased Person

1785 – 1871

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Who was Old Chief Joseph?

Tuekakas, commonly known as Old Chief Joseph or Joseph the Elder, was a Native American leader of the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce. Old Joseph was one of the first Nez Percé converts to Christianity and a vigorous advocate of the tribe's early peace with whites. In 1855 he aided Washington's territorial governor and set up a Nez Percé reservation that expanded from Oregon into Idaho. The Nez Perce agreed to give up a section of their tribal lands in return for an assurance whites would not intrude upon the sacred Wallowa Valley. Nevertheless in 1863, following a gold rush in Nez Percé territory, the federal government took back approximately 6 million acres of this land. This confined the Nez Percé to a 10,000-acre reservation in Idaho which was only one tenth its previous size. Old Joseph argued that this second treaty was never approved by his people. Feeling deceived, Old Joseph condemned the United States, slashed his American flag, shred his Bible, and declined to move his band from the Wallowa Valley or to sign the treaty that would make the new reservation boundaries legitimate.

He was the father of Hinmahtoo-yahlatkekht, also known as "Young Joseph" or Chief Joseph.

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Born
1785
Children
Ethnicity
  • Nez Perce people
  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Died
1871

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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