Most Nez Perce people speak English today. Some of them, especially older people, also speak their native Nez Perce language. Nez Perce is a very difficult language for English speakers, because of its long words and consonant sounds that don't exist in English. But if you'd like to know an easy Nez Perce word, "hóó" (pronounced similar to "hoh") is a friendly greeting.
Nez Perce they also have hand sign too
The nez perce indians live in long houses!
Clothing.
yes national Indians of Idaho and Oregon
used buffalo
The Nez Perce Indians did not create cities out of sandstone cliffs. The Pueblo Indians used sandstone cliffs. The Nex Perce built homes by digging into the ground and then building a frame.
The Nez Perce used twigs, bark, logs, and thatch to build their longhouses
Nez Perce Idaho. 1798
they lived in tepees or longhouses
hot and dry
Idaho and oregon
Chief Joseph
gold was discovered on their reservation.