The 'Nez Perce War' was a series of battles between the
Nez Perce and the
United States government. The Nez Perce were led by several chiefs, including
Chief Joseph, Chief Ollicot, and
Chief Looking Glass. The American Army was represented mainly by General
Oliver Otis Howard. Colonel
John Gibbon, General
Nelson A. Miles and Colonel
Samuel D. Sturgis were involved as well.
The conflict began when white ranchers realized that
Wallowa Valley, as well as the Snake and Clearwater valleys, where the Indians lived, would make great open range for their cattle. As a result, the U.S. Government pressured the Indians to move to a reservation established in an 1863 treaty or be removed by force. At first, the Nez Perce agreed to the move in order to forestall violence, though they did not recognize the 1863 treaty as binding. Unfortunately, four whites were killed by Nez Perce en route to the reservation. Looking Glass and the other Chiefs then decided to travel to
Montana to stay with the
Crow Tribe, a tribe they knew from their buffalo hunting in the area.
The Nez Perce traveled through
Idaho towards
Montana, fighting the U.S. Army in several battles along the way. The Nez Perce were victorious in all of these engagements. The Nez Perce then entered
Montana through the tough and mountainous Lolo Pass. They continued on to Yellowstone Park and then north towards Canada. When they were within a few days ride of Canada, the Nez Perce were cut off by General Nelson Miles and were forced to surrender.
Depictions in media
The 1975
David Wolper historical teledrama ''
I Will Fight No More Forever'' starring
Ned Romero as Joseph and
James Whitmore as Gen. Howard was well received at a time when Native American issues were receiving exposure in the news, and notable in that it attempted to present a balanced view of the events: the leadership pressures on Joseph were juxtaposed with the Army having to do an unpleasant task while an action-hungry press establishment looked on.
See also
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Indian Campaign Medal
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Big Hole National Battlefield