The Nez Perce tribe lived in both permanent and migratory structures. Their most common form of housing was called the tipi.
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Nez Perce tribe grew corn and crops.
The nez perce are considered from Oregon, Washington, and or north central Idaho. In the Northwestern region of the United States. They were West of the Sioux Indians.
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Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe.
The nez perce indians live in long houses!
Nez Perce
Nez perce
Out of bark!
deer and cow
eat everthing
The Nez Perce (pronounced/ˌnɛzˈpɜrs/) are a tribe of Native Americans who live in the Pacific Northwest region (Columbia River Plateau) of the United States. An anthropological theory says the tribe descended from the Old Cordilleran Culture, which moved south from the Rocky Mountains and west in Nez Perce lands.[1]The tribe currently governs and inhabits a reservation in Idaho. The Nez Perce's name for themselves is Nimíipuu (pronounced [nimiːpuː]), meaning, "The Real People."