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Tuekakas, (also tiwi-teqis,
meaning "senior warrior")
commonly known as Old
Chief Joseph or
Joseph the
Elder (c. 1785–1871), was a
Native American leader...
- States, in the
latter half of the 19th century. He
succeeded his
father Tuekakas (Chief
Joseph the Elder) in the
early 1870s.
Chief Joseph led his band...
- the
young warriors in the Nez
Perce War in 1877.
Ollokot was the son of
Tuekakas or Old
Joseph and the
younger brother of
Chief Joseph. His
father and brother...
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Young Chief (Weatenatemany). Five
Crows was the
maternal half-brother of
Tuekakas, Old
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, and the brother-in-law of Peopeomoxmox...
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third and did not
exceed 40 men.
Michael W****on, poet Old
Chief Joseph (
Tuekakas), (also: tiwíiteq'is) (c. 1785–1871), was
leader of the
Wallowa Band and...
- Five Crows, brother-in-law of
Yellow Bird and
maternal half-brother of
Tuekakas (Old
Chief Joseph) of the Nez Perce,
before determining to
pitch a battle...
- "Way-lee-way". At the
confluence they
encountered the
winter camp of
Chief Tuekakas and the
Wallowa Nez Perce.
Bonneville also
called the
river Fourche de...