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Nez Percé
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Chief Joseph | Nez Percé Leader, Native American Activist
Chief Joseph, (born c. 1840, Wallowa Valley, Oregon Territory—died September 21, 1904, Colville Reservation, Washington, U.S.), Nez Percé chief who, faced with settlement by whites of tribal lands in Oregon, led his followers in a dramatic effort to escape to Canada.. The Nez Percé tribe was one of the most powerful in the Pacific Northwest and in the first half of the 19th century one of ...
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Fort Nez Percés
Fort Nez Percés (or Fort Nez Percé, with or without the acute accent), later known as (Old) Fort Walla Walla, was a fortified fur trading post on the Columbia His return to Fort Nez Percés in July 1819 with an unusually large and valuable catch won him praise and vindicated the establishment of Fort Nez Percés wikipedia.org
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Nez Perce
Nez Percé, Nez Perce (nɛz pɜːse, pɜːs) [Fr., lit. ‘pierced nose’.] A member of a group of North American Indians; also, the language of this people. Also attrib.1812 in S. Dakota Hist. Coll. (1908) IV. 157 The..Nez Perce nation have a tradition that the human race spring from this dog [sc. the prair... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nez Perce (disambiguation)
Montana Fort Nez Percés, a fur trading post in Washington Territory Historical locations Nez Perce National Historical Park, a multi-state U.S. ), an 1860–1870s steamboat operating on the Columbia River The Nez Perce, a Douglas C-47 transport aircraft that was converted into a glider Nez Percé wikipedia.org
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Nez Perce language
Nez Perce, also spelled Nez Percé or called nimipuutímt (alternatively spelled nimiipuutímt, niimiipuutímt, or niimi'ipuutímt), is a Sahaptian language Nez Perce comes from the French phrase nez percé, "pierced nose"; however, Nez Perce, who call themselves nimiipuu, meaning "the people", did not pierce wikipedia.org
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Spokane
Spokane, n. (and a.) (spəʊˈkæn) Also 9 Spokan, Spokein. [Native name.] A North American Indian people of the Salish group; the language of this people. Also attrib. or as adj.1831 R. Cox Adventures on Columbia River I. ix. 197 The Spokans we found to be a quiet, honest, inoffensive tribe. 1838 S. Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sahaptin
Sahaptin, n. and a. (səˈhæptɪn) Also † Sahapotin, Shahaptan. [Southern Interior Salish Sˀaptnx Sahaptin, Nez Percé; of uncertain ulterior etymology.] A. n. a. Formerly, a (member of an) American Indian people of the Snake River basin, also called the Nez Percé; also, any of several groupings of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sahaptin
Missionary work resumed in later years, and many of the Nez Percé became Presbyterian. These events were the catalyst for the Nez Percés war (1877). wikipedia.org
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Samuel D. Sturgis
Samuel Sturgis then took personal command of the regiment and led the 7th Cavalry in the campaign against the Nez Percé in 1877. Sturgis and his soldiers headed off the Nez Percé and waited to attack them once they emerged from their passage through the wilderness of Yellowstone wikipedia.org
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Sinkiuse-Columbia
Other names the Sinkiuse-Columbia people were known by include: , by the Nez Percé, probably, meaning "arrows" or "arrow people." , another Nez Perce Sinkiuse-Columbia, Nespelim, and Nez Percé Indians on Colville Indian Reservation. 1910. Mattina, Nancy. 2006. wikipedia.org
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三分型配列
注释 参考文献 Nez Perce Verb Morphology Noel Rude, 1988. Ergative, passive, and antipassive in Nez Perce. In Passive and Voice, ed. M. 参见 作格 宾格 不及物格 格 (语法) 配列 主宾型配列 作通型配列 部份作格性 外部连结 Verbmorphologie des Nez Percé (PDF-Datei; 352 kB) Manfred Krifka: Dimensionen grammatischer Variation wikipedia.org
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White Bird (Native American leader)
White Bird and Joseph led the Nez Percé Indians until October 1877, when General Nelson Miles of the U.S. White Bird was murdered on March 6, 1892, by a fellow Nez Percé named Charley Hasenahamahkikt. wikipedia.org
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Rose Frank (artist)
Frank mainly focused on traditional, geometric Nez Percé patterns such as diamonds, but would also produce floral patterns as requested by a customer. Collections and exhibitions Frank's artwork has been displayed in multiple exhibitions and permanent collections in locations such as the Nez Percé National wikipedia.org
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E. Jane Gay
Percés. Percés." wikipedia.org
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