The Google mapping project by the foundation and managing agency for the Nez Perce National Historic Trail is complete. The project makes it possible to "travel" the entire trail using Google Maps and ...
, which winds its way from the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon to the Bear Paw Mountains in Montana, has unveiled a new website. This follows last year's release of a new map for the trail. The1,170-mile ...
ENTERPRISE, Ore. (AP) The Nez Perce Trail running from Wallowa Lake to 40 miles from the Canadian border in Montana commemorates the months-long flight for freedom of Chief Joseph and his people. This ...
"Discover the Nez Perce Trail" tour brochures and maps offer valuable information about this National Historic Trail. (Courtesy of the Nez Perce Historic Trail / The Spokesman-Review) For additional ...
OROFINO, Idaho - There's a new map highlighting the 1,170-mile Nez Perce National Historic Trail outlining the route Chief Joseph and about 800 Nez Perce tribal members used in 1877 during their ...
When the Lewis and Clark expedition first set foot in the land of the Nee-Me-Poo, they were received peacefully (in English, the word Nee-Me-Poo means Nez Perce people). The year was 1805. The man who ...
Bear Paw, Mont. — IT is a lonely, wind-swept corner of the northern Montana plains, within sight of mountains to the south and west and a scant 40 miles from the Canadian border. This shallow ...
In celebration of National Trails Day, the Bureau of Land Management's Cody Field Office and the Nez Perce Trail Foundation will lead a hike and trail-mapping day on Saturday near a segment of the ...
Historians generally agree on the path the Nez Perce took from where they entered the park to an area north of Yellowstone Lake. But after they left that area, the bands split up for a while, and ...
This is the third travelogue in a 3-part series. Read part 1, A Road Trip to Explore Race Along the Nez Perce Trail, and part 2, The Gentrification of Wilderness. As billowy powder flocked the ...
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 ...