Nez Percé Indians
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Collection on Stanton G. Fisher
Writings and memorabilia of Stanton Gilbert Fisher, pioneer and Nez Perce War scout, 1840-1915. Most of the documents are Nez Perce War collectibles, such as maps, photographs, and accounts of the war and its participants. The rest of the papers are personal materials related to Fisher, including autobiographical materials as well as the correspondence and census records of several of his family members.
Ethnologic gleanings among the Nez Perces
Study on the the culture of the Nez Perce people in the 1890s.
Aaron R. Gould papers
Letters from Private Aaron R. Gould to his father, Owen J. Gould.
Lapwai Agency correspondence
Correspondence.
Herb McDowell oral histories
Ten cassettes containing oral history interviews of early residents of the areas around Warren, Idaho and Culdesac, Idaho conducted by Herb McDowell. The interviews discuss early life in the areas and include some recounts of Native Americans, as well as Polly Bemis and other Chinese Americans living in and around Warren, Idaho.
My work among the Nez Perce Indians: typescript
Reminiscence of the experiences of a member of the Southern Methodist Mission at Lapwai, Idaho.
Nez Perce Agency correspondence
Nez Perce Agency correspondence collection contains letters written by John B. Monteith, 1871-1876; Charles D. Warner, 1880-1882; and Charles E. Monteith, 1873-1875 and 1882-1883, mostly to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington D.C.