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From forced displacement to state symbol: What the Appaloosa’s journey reveals about American identity
Quick Take In 1975, Idaho codified the Appaloosa as the official state horse, tying a public symbol to Nez Perce endurance ...
CLARK — Back in 1877, at a point not far from here, a band of Nez Perce Indians slipped from the Absaroka Mountains onto the prairie, eluding the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry in hot pursuit. The Nez Perce ...
Some of the first moving images of Native Americans were recently rediscovered in Idaho. They are in a rare silent film, shown to the public for the first time in decades. Northwest Public ...
''In the Nez Perce, they found people that were distinguished, welcoming, generous and friendly,'' Moulton said. In all, the journals mention Cut Nose on 12 dates -- including a June 12, 1806, entry ...
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 of ...
SPALDING, Idaho -- -- SPALDING, Idaho -- From the rolling Clearwater Valley to New York City's concrete canyons, a silver medal perhaps given to a Nez Perce Indian chief by Lewis and Clark in 1806 as ...
Idaho residents may have a glimpse of the past when they look to the skies thanks to a partnership between a local tribe and a "de-extinction" company that plans to reintroduce a species that hasn't ...
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