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For three years now, Sacha Wells, an interpretive ranger for the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, has made “Ground ...
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 ...
Wallowa Lake, six miles south of Joseph, once teemed with blueback (sockeye) salmon. Nez Perce people camped along its shores for thousands of summers to harvest, dry and preserve this staple food.
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 ...
The Nez Perce had lost 90% of their homeland to the controversial 1863 “Thief Treaty” that many bands never signed. In 1877, ...
Farrell Hayes represents something that veteran firefighters say is harder to come by these days: a young person who wants to ...
The Nez Perce people are the oldest documented civilization in North America, with archaeological sites along Idaho's Salmon. 11/01/2023 | Rating TV-G. Problems playing video?
LAPWAI, Idaho — Every year on May 5, the nation observes the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People, a day dedicated to honoring t ...
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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