Lewis and Clark Through Nez Perce Eyes

Published 2023-07-27

All Comments (10)
  • @tarriegibson1193
    I love learning this history from other people who are actually DNA connected to my ancestors knowledge of history and there side. I have focused on learning it from the more indigenous side since I am a direct decendant myself. I came from those treaty signers and murdered people. That is my family history and I would love to go to that museum and see the peace pipe. 😊 Thank you for that info to.I so appreciate and respect you sharing this so share more please and thank you. 😊❤
  • @lisasmith9311
    My dad born in Grangeville ran away when he was 12 and the Nez Pearce Indians took him in he learned a lot from them and had a lot of respect for them
  • @troymitchell1747
    I love hearing this side of your story. Growing up I had so much respect and love for the Naz Perce, the Appaloosa horse, and mostly chief Joseph. I read so many books about chief Joseph I Will Fight No More forever. Well I’m adopted, and in 2015 I met my biological family. My mom‘s mother father was a shields. I am a descendent of John shields who was the eldest and one of the only ones married on the expedition. So maybe this explains my great love for your people. I remember many years ago seeing the Walla Walla Valley for the first time. I actually had tears in my eyes. Thank you for the story, sir. P.S.I have The Book that your people are looking for.
  • @SeanSpecker
    i'm a white guy that is nothing that lives by a river. i liked your story. thanks.
  • Thanks for the view of the Nez Perse side . My son is half Nez Perse/White. I read a fabulous book long time ago "Yellow Wolf remembers". He was 14 when his family went with Chief Joseph.😢