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Primary Source Spotlight: The Nez Percé

December 29, 2014August 8, 2022

Nez Perce Indians, Montana

Nez Percé images

Indian (Nez Percé) Land Cessions in the U.S. 1784-1894

The Nez Perce War The Galaxy, Volume 24, Issue 6, Dec 1877

“Lawyer of the Nez Perces” Washington Historical Quarterly 1934 Vol. 25, No. 1, p. 37-48

Historic newspaper coverage of the Nez Percé

Oral history mentioning Nez Percé Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection

Reports & other texts of the Nez Percé

U.S. legislation related to the Nez Percé

Today in History: Chief Joseph Surrenders

Nez Perce Tribal website

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