- Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt (or hinmatóowyalahtq̓it in
Americanist orthography;
March 3, 1840 –
September 21, 1904), po****rly
known as
Chief Joseph, Young...
- of
Heinmot Tooyalaket alias "Chief Joseph"; "Young"
Hathalekin died
fighting on
August 9, 1877, at Big Hole;
Husishusis Kute
surrendered with
Heinmot Tooyalaket...
- I am
Heinmot Hihhih,
which means White Thunder (or
White Lightning).
Yellow Wolf is not my own
chosen name." His
other prominent name,
Heinmot Hihhih...
- maqsmáqs (also: He–Mene Mox Mox or
Hemene Moxmox,
wished to be
called Heinmot Hihhih or In-mat-hia-hia – "White Lightning", c. 1855, died
August 1935)...
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treaty included a band
living in the
Wallowa Valley of Oregon, led by
Heinmot Tooyalakekt,
widely known as
Chief Joseph.
Tensions rose, and in May 1877...
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Walla mother. As such, she was the half-sister of
Young Chief Joseph (
Heinmot Tooyalakekt). Her
given name, Eliza, may have been
adopted from
Eliza Spalding...