by Rich Wandschneider | Feb 17, 2026 | Ellen Bishop, Imnaha, Indian history, Indian treaties, Lewis and Clark, Minam, Nex Perce history, Nez Perce, Nez Perce Homeland, Nez Perce treaty, Nez Perce Tribe, Wallowa Country, Wallowa County, Wallowa History Center, wallowa homeland, Wallowa Lake, Wallowas
Wondering what it must have been like has been a growing yearning as I’ve lived in this Wallowa Country for 54 years and met old-timers, history keepers, and Natives from the three reservations in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon that have stories and questions about...
by Rich Wandschneider | Jul 24, 2024 | 1493 papal bull, Crow's Shadow, Ellen Bishop, Ethnogeology, James Lavadour
Roger Amerman is enrolled Choctaw, but grew up in Pendleton and is married to a Nez Perce woman and lives now on the Nez Perce Reservation in Idaho. A few years ago, before the pandemic, Roger taught a beading workshop at the Josephy Center. It was a good one, and,...