Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph

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As a Native American leader, Chief Joseph brought a distinctive perspective that shines through in every quotation. Known for Chief Joseph, Young Joseph, or Joseph the Younger, was a leader of the wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce, a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States, in the latter half of the 19th century, their words carry the weight of lived experience. Discover 25 of Chief Joseph's most memorable quotes, ranging across War, Peace, Men, Great, and Dad. Consider this gem from Chief Joseph: "War can be avoided, and it ought to be avoided. I want no war."

“General Howard informed me, in a haughty spirit, that he would give my people 30 days to go back home, collect all their stock, and move onto the reservation.”

— Chief Joseph

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All Quotes by Chief Joseph

“War can be avoided, and it ought to be avoided. I want no war.”

— Chief Joseph

War

“Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.”

— Chief Joseph

Sad

“We gave up some of our country to the white men, thinking that then we could have peace. We were mistaken. The white man would not let us alone.”

— Chief Joseph

Alone

“It makes my heart sick when I remember all the good words and the broken promises.”

— Chief Joseph

Good

“General Howard informed me, in a haughty spirit, that he would give my people 30 days to go back home, collect all their stock, and move onto the reservation.”

— Chief Joseph

Home

“All men were made by the Great Spirit Chief. They are all brothers.”

— Chief Joseph

Great

“It does not require many words to speak the truth.”

— Chief Joseph

Truth

“I saw clearly that war was upon us when I learned that my young men had been secretly buying ammunition.”

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War

“I know that my race must change.”

— Chief Joseph

Change

“I pressed my father's hand and told him I would protect his grave with my life. My father smiled and passed away to the spirit land.”

— Chief Joseph

Dad

“Let me be a free man - free to travel, free to stop, free to work.”

— Chief Joseph

Travel

“If the white man wants to live in peace with the Indian he can live in peace.”

— Chief Joseph

Peace

“I saw that the war could not be prevented. The time had passed.”

— Chief Joseph

War

“I said in my heart that, rather than have war, I would give up my country.”

— Chief Joseph

War

“I only ask of the government to be treated as all other men are treated.”

— Chief Joseph

Government

“My father... had sharper eyes than the rest of our people.”

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Dad

“We had good white friends who advised us against taking the war path. My friend and brother, Mr. Chapman, told us just how the war would end.”

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War

“Treat all men alike. Give them the same law. Give them an even chance to live and grow.”

— Chief Joseph

Men

“I hope that no more groans of wounded men and women will ever go to the ear of the Great Spirit Chief above, and that all people may be one people.”

— Chief Joseph

Great

“It required a strong heart to stand up against such talk, but I urged my people to be quiet and not to begin a war.”

— Chief Joseph

War