Palouse Palouse palouse indians american indian social studies
Lushootseed - Makah - Maliseet - Mi'kMaq - Muckleshoot - Navajo - Nez Perce - Nisqally -

native american military service
Text only - From Medal of Honor - http://www.medalofhonor.com/NativeAmericans.htm

Calendar of Events
Native American Grad. & Prof. Student Assoc. GPSA. Native American Women’s Association,

Washington State University Home
Palouse Falls Intertribal Also known as the Warriors Society, the drum group ... Native

Native American - Reference Library
Nez Perce Idaho; Nicola; Okanagan; Palouse (Palus; Pend'Oreille; Sanpoil; Shuswap;

EasyFunSchool - Native Americans: Tribes of the USA - Article ...
Makah Methow Nespelim Nez Perce' Nisqually Nooksak Okinagan Palouse Puyallup Quileute

Selected Resources on Columbia Basin Native Americans
Trafzer, C. (1992). "Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Wanapum

Books for Native American students
This is the story of the Palouse Tribe which was one of the most ... be a compliment.)

Native American Culture Map-Plateau
Penutian Language Family: Cayuse Klamath Modoc Nez Perce Palouse Umatilla Wallawalla

Native American Flags-Pg 4
...applied to the head of a native nation within ... Europeans set foot on the North American

Washington HistoryLink Database Essay
...defeat Native Americans at Four Lakes near what will become Spokane. Wright is engaged

Washington HistoryLink Database Essay
On September 8, 1858, US Army Colonel George Wright (1803-1865) orders his troops

American Peace 1855
Native Americans - The Cayuse-Palouse war against the taking of their land by

American Peace 1854
Native Americans - The Cayuse-Palouse war against the American settlers in

Definition of Classification of Native Americans - wordIQ ...
Palus (Palouse); Pend'Oreilles; Rock Creek; Sahaptin; Sanpoil; Shuswap; Spokane

Thousands of NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN NAMES for your dog, horse, cat ...
Klamath, Klickitat, Kosith, Kutenai, Lakes, Lillooet, Methow, Modac, Nez Perce,

Native American Directory of Vital Records at the Records Room
Enter the Native American Directory ...

Records Room: Nations, Tribes & Bands , Native American
Native Americans. ...

Yahoo! Directory United States > Native American > Nez Perce
Perce War - one of the most studied and debated Indian wars in American history,

Welcome to Northeastern Washington
The 11 bands are: Wenatchee, Entiat, Chelan, Methow, Okanogan, Nespelen, San Poil,

MSN Encarta - Native Americans of North America
...and attempted to spread Christianity among the Native Americans. ... area in western

MSN Encarta - Washington (state)
...east side of the Cascade Mountains include the Okanogan, Spokane, Wenatchee, Yakama,

View
Heat Moon's backroads inhabitants relates: "The breed gets its name from the Palouse.

Wolves and Native Americans
Here is a small list of Native American wolf names and the tribes the originate

The Defiant
...under the leadership of Colonel Wright, were engaged in a punitive military expedition

LUHNA Chapter 10: Biodiversity and Land-use History of the Palouse ...
...of native species; the European-Americans were high-impact agriculturists of introduced

SULAIR: Native American Studies Collections: Reference Works and ...
Z1210.O45 T37 1991 Trafzer, Clifford E. YAKIMA, PALOUSE, CAYUSE, UMATILLA ... O8W54 1985

Palouse Prairie Foundation -- Palouse native mammals
Native mammals of the Palouse prairie. ... Muridae: field mouse (); muskrat (Ondatra

The Palouse Prairie
Camas was an important staple in the diet of Native American peoples of the Palouse.

Equestrian sports: the origin of the appaloosa horse
Appaloosa's origins date back to the time of the North American Native Indians who

Classification of Native Americans - encyclopedia article about ...
Cupeño; Diegueño; Esselen The Esselen were the Native American inhabitants of what

Palouse - encyclopedia article about Palouse. Free access, no ...
6 . The county is located in North Central Idaho in an area known as the Palouse

WithClifford E. Trafzer: New & Used Books Search Result for ...
Compare Prices, Blue Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers By ... Books Similar

Clifford Trafzer: New & Used Books Search Result for Clifford ...
June 1988 / 0874220270 Books Similar to Renegade Tribe: The Palouse Indians... Compare

Native American Definition Meaning Information Explanation
Mishalpan); Okanagan (Dialects: Northern and Southern); Palouse (Palus); Pend'Oreille;

Native American Indian Tribes by State<
Council, (Colville, Chelan, Entiat, Methow, Okanogan, San Poil, Lake Nespelem, Nez

Native American Indian Tribes
...by American Indian and Alaska Native Population 1999 ... Languages Spoken at Home by

WVC : World Languages
NAL 111 5 credits (5/0) Native American Language I: nimipu Introduction to nimipu,

Idaho Indian Tribes
From a native term said to mean "Camas"; they were given the name Pend d ... Emissaries

Indian Tribes of Washington
Washington, preserve the name of the Palouse Indians. ... From Pwiya'lap, the native

AISC: American Indian Culture and Research Journal
...by Maurice Kenny; Northwestern Tribes in Exile: Modoc, Nez Perce, and Palouse Removal

91.04.01: Finding New Voices: Native American Poets
Liz Sohappy, a Palouse of the Yakima tribal group in Washington, finds ... music such

HST268: Native American Indians Since 1500
Sioux and Other Native American Cultures of the Dakotas, E 99 D1 H66 1993. Yakima,

Names of Native American Indian Tribes from Good Works On Earth ...
Osage Otoe Ottawa Paiute Pala Palm Springs Palouse Pamlico Pamunkey ... Wecquaesgeek

Native American
Mishalpan); Okanagan (Dialects: Northern and Southern); Palouse (Palus);

RADIOCARBON DATES FROM NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
240 + 70 -- AD 1640 (1660) 1950* Wood weir stake Coos Bay: Palouse Slough. ... 1996 Native

Native American Studies: Bibliography of Resources at the WWU ...
Snow, Dean R. Native American Prehistory: A Critical Bibliography. ... Trafzer, Clifford

Native American: Articles on Native American (current) from Fablis ...
...within America, they remained native to the America. ... Ethnographers commonly classify

The Palus tribe is one of twelve aboriginal tribes enrolled in the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. A variant spelling is Palouse which was the source of the name for the fertile prairie of Washington and Idaho.

Ethnography

The people are one of the Sahaptin speaking goups of Native Americans living on the Columbia Plateau in eastern Washington, northeastern Oregon, and North Central Idaho.

History

The people of the region lived in three main groups, the Upper, Middle, and Lower bands. Traditional lands included areas around waterways such as the Columbia, Snake and Palouse Rivers.

The ancestral people were nomadic, following food sources during the seasons. The Palus people gathered with other native peoples for activities such as food gathering, hunting, feasting, trading, and celebrations that included dancing, sports and gambling. They lived near other groups including the Nez Perce, Wanapum, Walla Walla, and Yakama peoples.

In October 1805, Lewis and Clark met with the tribe, although most were away from the area for fall food gathering and hunting. Diaries of the Corps of Discovery show the people as a separate and distinct group form the Nez Perce.

The people were were expert horsemen and the term Appaloosa is probably a derivation of the term Palouse horse. Hundreds of tribal horses were slaughtered to cripple the tribe during the Indian Wars in the mid to late nineteenth century.

Bibliography

Trafzer, Clifford E., and Richard D. Scheuerman. Renegade Tribe: The Palouse Indians and the Invasion of the Inland Pacific Northwest. Pullman, WA.: Washington State University Press, 1986. Palouse