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dbpedia:Nez_Perce_War
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The Nez Perce War was an armed conflict between several bands of the Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans and their allies, a small band of the Palouse tribe led by Red Echo (Hahtalekin) and Bald Head (Husishusis Kute), against the United States Army. The conflict, fought between June–October 1877, stemmed from the refusal of several bands of the Nez Perce, dubbed "non-treaty Indians", to give up their ancestral lands in the Pacific Northwest and move to an Indian reservation in Idaho.
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dbpedia:Battle_of_White_Bird_Canyon
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Nez Perce War
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dbpedia-owl:causalties
152 wounded 125 killed
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Nez Percé Palouse
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dbpedia:American_Indian_Wars
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dbpedia:Montana dbpedia:Oregon dbpedia:Wyoming dbpedia:Idaho
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United States victory
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1,000-1,500 soldiers, civilian volunteers, Indian scouts 250 warriors, +500 non-combatant women and children~numbers are approximate
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n10:300