No, the Nez Perce did not traditionally make kachina dolls. Kachina dolls are primarily associated with the Hopi and other Pueblo tribes of the Southwest United States, where they are used in religious ceremonies and storytelling. The Nez Perce, located in the Pacific Northwest, had different cultural practices and artistic expressions that were distinct from those of the Pueblo peoples.
The Nez Perce used twigs, bark, logs, and thatch to build their longhouses
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Joseph the Indian Chief was the Nez Perce leader.
Out of bark!
Nez Perce Idaho was established in 1864.
The Nez Perce were nomadic, so yes they did travel.
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Nez Perce tribe grew corn and crops.
the Nez Perce is known for PEACEFUL PEOPLE THAT LIKE TO HAVE A FEAST
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The Nez Perce lived in what is now the Northwest of the US at the time the earliest European explorers got there. The Nez Perce are still alive today.