Chief Joseph's band of Nez Perce Indians lived in Oregon's green and
beautiful Wallowa Valley. His people loved their ancient home and were
grateful for their land and everything that lived on it. As one Nez
Perce warrior said, "I belong to the land out of which I came. The earth
is my mother."
But when settlers invaded, Joseph knew that his homeland and the ways of
his tribe were in danger. He vowed to his dying father that he would
guard the beautiful valley of winding waters with his life.
In this book, you'll learn how Chief Joseph became both a statesman and
a war leader, led his people in their heroic fight for freedom, and
why-in his darkest hour-he said, "From where the sun now stands, I will
fight no more forever."