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because they were smart
They arrived in the 1800's
Calapooya, Chelamela, Chepenafa, Clackamas
The Government broke a treaty protecting their land when gold was discovered. The tribe now lives on a reservation in Idaho.
Many First Nation Tribes live(d) in Washington State: Cayuse tribeChehalis tribeChinook tribeColville and Okanagan tribesCoeur d'Alene tribeKalispel and Spokane Salish tribesKlallam tribeKwalhioqua tribeLummi and Samich tribesMakah tribeNez Perce tribeNooksack tribeQuileute, Hoh and Chemakum tribesQuinault tribeThompson Salish tribeUmatilla tribeWalla Walla and Palouse tribesWasco and Wishram tribesYakima tribe Puget Sound Salish tribes including the Puyallup, Snohomish, Muckleshoot, Snoqualmie, Nisqually, Skagit, Suquamish, Squaxin, Swinomish, Stillaguamish, and Sauk-Suiattle tribes. There are 29 federally recognized Indian tribes in Washington today. Surprisinlgy the Duwamish Tribe is not recongnized by the government even though the biggest city in Washington is Seattle, named after their Chief Si'ahl (Sealth).
they fed them
The Nez Perce were known for helping Lewis and Clark. They helped them specifically in their travels through the Northwest.
the nez perce
the Nez Perce, Shosone, and the Chinook i think
Nez Perce they were the tribe that helped Lewis and Clark after they crossed the Rocky Mountains during winter
They held ceremonies celebrating change in season, harvests, births, puberty, and marriage. that was the nez perce customs
Mt. Rainier haha just kidding I have no idea
Sir Isaac Stevens most likely got his coat from the Nez Perce Indian Tribe at a council meeting.
Harold D. White has written: 'A research study of the feasibility of commercial recreational project for the Nez Perce Indian tribe' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Recreation, Recreation, Tourism
Perce Blackborow was born in 1896.
Perce Blackborow died in 1949.
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