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Book Review Of, As The Wind Rocks The Wagon, Darrell Millner
Book Review Of, As The Wind Rocks The Wagon, Darrell Millner
Black Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations
Reviews the book, "As the Wind Rocks the Wagon" by Amy Warner
Where Did The Nez Perces Go In Yellowstone In 1877?, William L. Lang
Where Did The Nez Perces Go In Yellowstone In 1877?, William L. Lang
History Faculty Publications and Presentations
Examines the events surrounding the surrender of the Nez Perces tribe in the Nez Perce War of 1877 in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. The tribe surrendered in Montana, only about 40 miles from the safety of the border with Canada, after allowing General Nelson A. Miles's troops to catch up while they spent two weeks in Yellowstone. Why the tribe made this stop, and what they did while in Yellowstone has puzzled historians. A popular explanation based on the testimony of a hostage of the tribe has been that the tribe became lost in Yellowstone, but a reconstruction of the …