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Nearly 150 years ago, the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce people were exiled. For three decades, they’ve held the Tamkaliks Celebration to commemorate their return. Now, after missing two years ...
Nine months into the fiscal year, the Nez Perce Tribe is still waiting for money Congress approved months ago for contracts ...
“BLOODLINES: Nez Perce Art” opened recently at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture in Joseph, in the valley the Wallowa Band Nez Perce people have called home since time immemorial.
War broke out in 1877 when Gen. Oliver O. Howard attempted to force non-treaty Nez Perce from the land. Under Chief Joseph’s leadership, a band of about 700 people traveled more than 1,100 miles ...
War broke out in 1877 when Gen. Oliver O. Howard attempted to force non-treaty Nez Perce from the land. Under Chief Joseph’s leadership, a band of about 700 people traveled more than 1,100 miles ...
Speaking in a foreign tongue, thousands of miles from the seat of power, Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce found a way to fight for his people. By Daniel J. Sharfstein. May 24, 2017 9:30 AM.
Numbering about 6,000 at the beginning of the 19th century, the Nez Perce once roamed 17 million acres spread across four states. Their reservation is now confined to a patch of high desert less ...
The Nez Perce for decades have fought to remove the Lower Snake River dams and restore free-flowing water and abundant salmon, central to their health, diet and culture.
Sports; Outdoors; New Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests program brings young people into Idaho’s wilderness Thu., May 9, 2024 The Selway-Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation, a partner of the ...
JOSEPH — Under the watchful eye of Chief Joseph Mountain still pristine with snow, stories of the nimiipuu (or Nez Perce people) are being shared through vibrant visual art in the surroundings ...
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