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Hallalhotsoot, also Hal-hal-tlos-tsot or Lawyer (c.1797–1876) was a leader of the Niimíipu and among the most famous after Chief Joseph. He was the son of Twisted Hair, a Niimíipu or Nez Perce who welcomed and befriended the Lewis and Clark Expedition.〔(Washington History Online )〕 His name appears as early as 1836 in a meeting with Marcus Whitman, and received the nickname "Lawyer" for his eloquence. He served as a guide for Whitman. In 1855 he took part in the Convention of Wallawalla and signed the Treaty of Stevens. This obtained for him a reservation to the greater part of his territory, between the rivers Clearwater and Salmon. Later he agreed to new cessions of land, in 1868, which Old Joseph did not accept and considered it a betrayal. Therefore in 1872 Hallalhotsoot was displaced by Chief Joseph as a only head of the tribe. == References ==
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