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Salish-Pend d'Oreille Culture Committee, Elders Cultural Advisory Council, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
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| #1960134 in Books | University of Nebraska Press | 2005-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .81 x9.94 x7.80l,1.85 | File type: PDF | 198 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| I've been looking for something that I didn't know existed –this is it.|By Lazer|I've been doing research on the Salish culture off-and-on now for two years involving a literary endeavor.
I was stunned when I received my copy. There is nothing like it. It's written (more or less) by the cultural committee of the tribe supported by oral history from the elders.||
“[A] remarkable and beautifully produced book. . . . It flips the standard lens of history to portray a critical American historical event from the perspective of the Salish people of western Montana. . . . Perhaps the most important reason the auth
On September 4, 1805, in the upper Bitterroot Valley of what is now western Montana, more than four hundred Salish people were encamped, pasturing horses, preparing for the fall bison hunt, and harvesting chokecherries as they had done for countless generations. As the Lewis and Clark expedition ventured into the territory of a sovereign Native nation, the Salish met the strangers with hospitality and vital provisions, while receiving comparatively little in return.
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