An interview with Nez Perce Elder, W. Otis Halfmoon. Full transcript is available at our educational website, Discovering Lewis & Clark, lewis-clark.or....
I love learning this history from other people who are actually DNA connected to my ancestors knowledge of history and there side. I have focused on learning it from the more indigenous side since I am a direct decendant myself. I came from those treaty signers and murdered people. That is my family history and I would love to go to that museum and see the peace pipe. 😊 Thank you for that info to.I so appreciate and respect you sharing this so share more please and thank you. 😊❤
I love hearing this side of your story. Growing up I had so much respect and love for the Naz Perce, the Appaloosa horse, and mostly chief Joseph. I read so many books about chief Joseph I Will Fight No More forever. Well I’m adopted, and in 2015 I met my biological family. My mom‘s mother father was a shields. I am a descendent of John shields who was the eldest and one of the only ones married on the expedition. So maybe this explains my great love for your people. I remember many years ago seeing the Walla Walla Valley for the first time. I actually had tears in my eyes. Thank you for the story, sir. P.S.I have The Book that your people are looking for.
Thanks for the view of the Nez Perse side . My son is half Nez Perse/White. I read a fabulous book long time ago "Yellow Wolf remembers". He was 14 when his family went with Chief Joseph.😢
I picked up a book just called Yellow Wolf his own story in a little second hand book shop all the way over in Wales 🏴 in the Uk,found it so fascinating i searched out a lot more books on the Nez Perce .Beautiful people and culture.Respect
Great telling of history in the oral tradition through authentic lineage. I am currently reading "Chief Joseph and the flight of the Nez Perce... It seems authentic.
I love learning this history from other people who are actually DNA connected to my ancestors knowledge of history and there side. I have focused on learning it from the more indigenous side since I am a direct decendant myself. I came from those treaty signers and murdered people. That is my family history and I would love to go to that museum and see the peace pipe. 😊 Thank you for that info to.I so appreciate and respect you sharing this so share more please and thank you. 😊❤
My dad born in Grangeville ran away when he was 12 and the Nez Pearce Indians took him in he learned a lot from them and had a lot of respect for them
well done fascinating compelling thank you
I love hearing this side of your story. Growing up I had so much respect and love for the Naz Perce, the Appaloosa horse, and mostly chief Joseph. I read so many books about chief Joseph I Will Fight No More forever. Well I’m adopted, and in 2015 I met my biological family. My mom‘s mother father was a shields. I am a descendent of John shields who was the eldest and one of the only ones married on the expedition. So maybe this explains my great love for your people. I remember many years ago seeing the Walla Walla Valley for the first time. I actually had tears in my eyes. Thank you for the story, sir.
P.S.I have The Book that your people are looking for.
Amazing People, Much Respect and alot to learn, We must go to our roots
Thanks for sharing that.Really interesting story.Respect
fascinating history.thnk u for sharing
Thank You for sharing this! God Bless you. ✝️
Love this history! Thank you
Thanks for the view of the Nez Perse side .
My son is half Nez Perse/White. I read a fabulous book long time ago "Yellow Wolf remembers".
He was 14 when his family went with Chief Joseph.😢
I picked up a book just called Yellow Wolf his own story in a little second hand book shop all the way over in Wales 🏴 in the Uk,found it so fascinating i searched out a lot more books on the Nez Perce .Beautiful people and culture.Respect
Such an amazing video
Great telling of history in the oral tradition through authentic lineage.
I am currently reading "Chief Joseph and the flight of the Nez Perce...
It seems authentic.
i'm a white guy that is nothing that lives by a river. i liked your story. thanks.
Yes have a right to identify ourselves !