Gall was a Hunkpapa chief who played a leading part in the Lakota

Looking Glass was a Nez Perce war chief who, along with Chief Joseph, directed the 1877 Nez Perce retreat from eastern Oregon into Montana and on toward the Canadian border.  The son of a prominent Nez Perce chief, Looking Glass was born around 1832 in what is now western Montana.  Although he bitterly resented white encroachments on his ancestral lands, he opposed going to war with the United States over its plans to force his people onto the small reservation assigned to them at Lapwai, Idaho.

As a respected battlefield commander, he convinced the band to flee to Montana, despite Joseph's opposition, and then persuaded them to stop at Big Hole, where he incorrectly believed they would be free from attack.  After soldiers under the command of Colonel John Gibbon surprised the Nez Perce there on August 9, inflicting heavy casualties, Looking Glass lost much of his prestige as a military leader.

Nearly two month later, when the Nez Perce were finally surrounded by Colonel Nelson A. Miles' troops in Northern Montana's Bearpaw mountains, Looking Glass remained stubbornly opposed to surrender.  By this time, however, Joseph had concluded that surrender was the only viable option, and on October 5, he rode out to hand over his rifle.  That same day, Looking Glass set out to join Sitting Bull's band in Canada, but before he could make it to the border, he was killed by a Cheyenne scout.

 




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