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Nearly 150 years ago, the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce people were exiled. For three decades, they’ve held the Tamkaliks Celebration to commemorate their return. Now, after missing two years ...
SIERRA: The Nez Perce lived in the Wallowa Valley for thousands of years, but their lives were upended in the late 19th century. The Wallowa band was one of more than a dozen groups who lived ...
“BLOODLINES: Nez Perce Art” opened recently at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture in Joseph, in the valley the Wallowa Band Nez Perce people have called home since time immemorial.
The Wallowa band of the Nez Perce tribe was driven out of Oregon by the U.S. Army in 1877, but the band’s descendants have bought their old winter campsite at the foot of the mountains and now ...
And that certainly fits in with the work the Nez Perce Wallowa Homeland ... nontribal people that seeks to bring Wallowa Band culture back to the Wallowa Valley. “We’re such a unique ...
SIERRA: The Nez Perce lived in the Wallowa Valley for thousands of years, but their lives were upended in the late 19th century.
The Nez Perce tribe has resumed its annual powwows after canceling them for the pandemic. They are an important way for the tribe to assert its presence in northeastern Oregon.