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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-022.mrc:103475568:2901
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 02901cam a2200409Ia 4500
001 10727107
005 20140523000228.0
008 130808s2013 nduab b 001 0 eng d
020 $a9780983405986 (hardcover)
020 $a0983405980 (hardcover)
020 $a9780983405993 (paperback)
020 $a0983405999 (paperback)
024 $a40023418645
035 $a(OCoLC)855582051
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn855582051
035 $a(NNC)10727107
040 $aBTCTA$beng$cBTCTA$dNBJ$dWIH$dBDX$dYDXCP$dNDS$dWEA
050 4 $aF592.7$b.P56 2013
082 4 $a917.8042$bP655
100 1 $aPinkham, Allen.
245 00 $aLewis and Clark among the Nez Perce :$bstrangers in the Land of the Nimiipuu /$cAllen V. Pinkham and Steven R. Evans ; forward by Frederick E. Hoxie.
246 30 $aStrangers in the Land of the Nimiipuu
260 $aWashburn, N.D. :$bThe Dakota Institute Press of the Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation,$c2013.
300 $axx, 299 p. :$bill., maps ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 278-287) and index.
505 0 $aA long time ago -- We ya ooyet soyapo (The coming of the white man) -- In a big hurry -- Down the Koos keihk-keihk (Clearwater) -- Down the Snake -- Down the Columbia -- Twisted Hair's return trip -- With the Walla Walla Nation -- On the Clearwater's north bank trail -- The grand council -- The long camp -- The Ordway junket -- Last days at the long camp -- The first attempt to cross -- The second attempt -- The Nez Perces and Lewis and Clark after 1806.
520 $aLewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce is a generous and careful re-evaluation of what we all thought we knew about Lewis and Clark west of the Bitterroot Mountains. It is also a template for a series of tribal histories of the Lewis and Clark expedition that will be inspired by this book. Incidents we thought we knew backwards and forwards suddenly take on a new light when the historical lens is reversed, and the reader begins to understand what the extended visit of Lewis and Clark meant to their hosts--approximately four months of daily interchange with a community of Indians the white visitors regarded as especially friendly, hospitable, and helpful to the success of the expedition.--From publisher's description.
600 10 $aLewis, Meriwether,$d1774-1809$xRelations with Indians.
600 10 $aClark, William,$d1770-1838$xRelations with Indians.
600 10 $aLewis, Meriwether,$d1774-1809.$tHistory of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$zWest (U.S.)$xHistoriography.
650 0 $aFrontier and pioneer life$zWest (U.S.)$xHistoriography.
650 0 $aNez Percé Indians$xHistory$y19th century.
651 0 $aWest (U.S.)$xDiscovery and exploration.
700 1 $aEvans, Steven Ross,$d1943-
700 1 $aHoxie, Frederick E.,$d1947-
852 00 $bglx$hF592.7$i.P56 2013