The Land of Chief Joseph

The story of this painting, Land of Chief Joseph, by Steve Henderson of Steve Henderson Fine Art:

The beauty of the Wallowa Valley in Oregon is timeless, and its history lives on to this day. There is a sense of awe and honor when one walks over this land. Land of Chief Joseph, original oil painting by Steve Henderson.

Among the Nez Perce Indians of the Pacific Northwest, there were two Chief Josephs: “Old Chief Joseph,” the father and “Young Chief Joseph,” the son. The latter is known for leading his people on an 1,170-mile trek just shy of the border of Canada, where they were seeking asylum.

Stopped by the U.S. Army just short of the goal, Chief Joseph and his people — which included not only warriors whose prowess impressed armies with far more firing power, but also women and children — were forced to turn back and were interned in a reservation, far from their Wallowa Valley Home.

The Land of Chief Joseph honors the memory of these two noble and notable men, as well as their people. While we living today cannot right the wrongs of yesterday, we can be humbled by them, using the lessons of history to teach us kindness, thoughtfulness, honor, fairness, justice, and integrity.

An excellent book on the subject is The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.

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Art of all types and price ranges is available at Steve Henderson Fine Art. If you are a manufacturer of products and would like Steve’s art on your puzzles, greeting cards, calendars, wall art, clothing, or any other product that needs fine artwork, contact Art Licensing, Steve’s licensing agents. You can also contact Steve Henderson Fine Art directly by e-mailing Carolyn@SteveHendersonFineArt.com.

 

About This Woman Writes

Carolyn Henderson is the marketing manager of Steve Henderson Fine Art. She writes about life, art, and the art of life.
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