Cries from the Earth
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By mid-1877, trouble in the Northwest is brewing like a foul broth. III will is growing between white settlers and the Non-Treaty bands of the Nez Perce. The American government is forcing the Indians from their homelands onto the reservation. …
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By mid-1877, trouble in the Northwest is brewing like a foul broth. III will is growing between white settlers and the Non-Treaty bands of the Nez Perce. The American government is forcing the Indians from their homelands onto the reservation. Many go quietly, thinking more about their families than of the pride of their warriors. But for a few holdouts, there's no room for compromise. Their history, their heritage, and their ancestors are buried beneath that land. Although severely outnumbered and outgunned, a few bra e warriors will fight the good fight.
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