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Presented by Spokane Ensemble Theater and the One Heart Native Arts and Film Festival When: 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Monday Where: Riverfront Pavilion, 574 West N. Howard St. Cost: FREE Tickets ...
More It involves Coyote being swallowed by a monster, then cutting its way out from the inside. The drops of blood became the Nez Perce. Actually, it sounds about as likely as some of the other ...
Shape-shifting coyotes have evolved to take advantage of a landscape transformed by people. Scientists are now discovering just how wily the creatures are. Near the dawn of time, the story goes ...
Coyote, our hero let himself be swallowed ... renounced their conversions in favor of the traditional Nez Perce religion. These groups became known as a non-treaty bands and Christian Nez Perce ...
So, the last leader of the Nez Perce asked Coyote for help. “Coyote was able to formulate a plan to trap these seven monsters that were devouring our people at that time, so he dug seven large ...
Morfin is talking about the tribe commonly known as the Nez Perce (pronounced nez purs), whose name, meaning “pierced nose,” was bestowed upon them by French-speaking fur traders.
An interesting story about a man who led an amazing life is told at Spalding, the site of the first white settlement in Idaho and the first mission to the Nez Perce tribe. Henry H. Spalding ...
A movie at the visitor center offers a synopsis. Nez Perce call themselves Nee-Mee-Poo, or Children of the Coyote. Before white settlers arrived, the tribe roamed an area of roughly 17 million ...
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