LA GRANDE — The Nez Perce historical exhibit is leaving Eastern Oregon University in La Grande for Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton following the winter break. Winter term for EOU and BMCC ...
OMSI in Portland is hosting an immersive exhibit, "Heads and Hearts: Seeing the Landscape through Nez Perce Eyes," which ...
On October 5, 1877, Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph formally surrendered his forces to General Nelson A. Miles and General Oliver Otis Howard at Bear Paw Mountain, Montana Territory. This effectively ...
Jan. 14—Construction is ongoing to build a new Nez Perce County Courthouse, and once it's completed, the old structure will be demolished. But not everything inside will be lost to history. The ...
The Nez Perce War erupted in 1877 after decades of broken treaties, stolen land, and confrontations between settlers and the Nez Perce people. At the center of this struggle was Chief Joseph, a leader ...
Researchers with Oregon State University in coordination with the Nez Perce tribe have found stone artifacts that date back about 3,000 years earlier than other finds in the Americas. Fourteen ...
Jan. 14—Construction is ongoing to build a new Nez Perce County Courthouse, and once it's completed, the old structure will be demolished. But not everything inside will be lost to history. The ...
SPOKANE — An Asotin, Washington, man pleaded guilty Dec. 1 to disturbing archaeological resources within the Umatilla National Forest, an area federal officials say holds thousands of years of Nez ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Josiah Pinkham discusses Nimi'ipuu history Saturday, Aug. 9, at Missouri Headwaters State Park.