
Encounters with the People
Written and Oral Accounts of Nez Perce Life to 1858
- 544 pages
- English
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Encounters with the People
Written and Oral Accounts of Nez Perce Life to 1858
About this book
Organized both chronologically and thematically, Encounters with the People is an edited, annotated compilation of unique primary sources related to Nez Perce history--Native American oral histories, diary excerpts, military reports, maps, and more. Generous elders shared their collective memory of carefully guarded stories passed down through multiple generations. One described the level of attentiveness required to preserve their oral history as "so still to listen that you could hear a bird take a drink of water on the other side of the mountain." The work begins with early Nimiipuu/Euro-American contact and extends to the period immediately after the Treaty of 1855 held at Walla Walla.
The editors scoured archives, federal document repositories, and state and local historical museums in search of little-known documents related to regional cultural and environmental history. Most of the selected material is published for the first time or is found only in obscure sources. Complete documents are included wherever possible, and any excisions carefully noted. Part of the Voices from Nez Perce Country series, Encounters with the People includes a thorough, up-to-date, annotated bibliography. Those interested in the Nez Perce, Native American Studies, Lewis and Clark, early missionary work, and Inland Northwest settlement will find it an essential reference work.
Recipient of a 2016 CHOICE Academic Book of the Year, the 2016 Western History Association Dwight L. Smith Award, and a 2015 Idaho Book Award Honorable Mention, from the Idaho Library Association.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword by Diane Mallickan
- Introduction: Sources, Acknowledgments, and Methodology
- Tribal Elders and This Book
- 1 Literature on Nez Perce History Prior to 1877, by W.R. Swagerty
- 2 Accounts Written by Nez Perce People
- 3 In the Mountains
- 4 The Earliest Written Accounts
- 5 Lewis and Clark among the Nez Perce, 1805-1806
- 6 David Thompson and Alexander Henry among the Nez Perce, 1809-1812
- 7 Donald Mackenzie and the Astorians, 1811-1813
- 8 The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Fur Trade in Nez Perce Country, 1821-1855
- 9 Botanist David Douglas Visits the Clearwater, 1826
- 10 Encounters Outside the Heartland
- 11 The Nez Perce Visit in the East, 1831-1832
- 12 Captain Benjamin Bonneville among the Nez Perce, 1832-1834
- 13 Protestant Missions in the Clearwater Region
- 14 Early Catholic Accounts of the Nez Perce
- 15 The Nez Perce in the Cayuse War, 1847-1850
- 16 The Start of the Indian Agency in the Clearwater Valley
- 17 The Nez Perce in Oregon Territory, 1850-1854
- 18 Year of the Treaty, 1855
- 19 The Nez Perce People in the Wars of 1855-1858
- Index