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The Nez Perces
F. Haines

The Nez Perces

Tribesmen Of The Columbia Plateau

University of Oklahoma Press (Feb 1974)
9780806109824
| Paperback
365 pages | 5.4 x 8.3 inch
LC Classification E99.N5.H28

Subject

  • History / United States / State & Local / General
  • Nez Percé Indians
  • Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

Plot

A sedentary fishing tribe in the plateau and mountain country of central Idaho, northeastern Oregon, and southeastern Washington, the Nez Percés were transformed by the acquisition of the horse into a tribe that hunted on the plains and assimilated much of the buffalo culture. In the mountains their traditional enemies were the Shoshonis; on the plains they fought the Sioux and were allied with the Crows. They were outstanding horsemen, and perhaps their most notable accomplishments were in horse breeding and in their development, through selective breeding, of that famous spotted horse, the Appaloosa.

Personal

Location E99.N5.H28 HAI 1982
Index 4630
Added Date Oct 02, 2017 19:58:21
Modified Date Feb 15, 2018 00:00:31