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- Weippe_Prairie abstract "Weippe Prairie is a "beautiful upland prairie field of about nine by twenty miles of open farmland bordered by pine forests" at 3,000 feet elevation in Clearwater County, Idaho, at Weippe, Idaho. Camas flowers grow well there, and attracted native gatherers of the camas roots. It is the location in Idaho where the Lewis and Clark Expedition emerged from crossing the Bitterroot Mountains on the Lolo Trail and first met the Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans.The field is now part of Nez Perce National Historical Park.On September 20, 1805 the first members of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, including Clark himself, emerged starving and weak onto the Weippe Prairie. There they encountered the Nez Perce, who were attracted to the area by the abundant hunting, as well as the fields of camas flowers, whose roots were a staple of their diet. The Nez Perce "had never before seen white men", and "proved to be the most helpful of the tribes which the explorers encountered in their travels". By September 22, 1805, the entire expedition made it to Weippe Prairie. Lewis and Clark met many of the Nez Perce chiefs. One of them, Red Bear, gave them dressed buckskins. Lewis and Clark reciprocated with presents of "beads and a few other articles". The Nez Perce "later found the white man's gifts to be cheap." The Nez Perce purportedly were predisposed to be friendly to the white explorers due to the positive stories told by a young woman of their tribe who had been stolen and sold into slavery, eventually sold to and lived with white people, and then returned to the Nez Perce. This woman, named Watkuweis (meaning "returned from a faraway country"), when hearing of the arrival of Lewis and Clark, pleaded that they not be harmed. Her tales of the kindness she had experienced with the white people reportedly convinced the Nez Perce to offer friendship to the explorers. The Nez Perce provided camas root cakes and other food, helped them build canoes for their continued westward journey and mapped out the water route the expedition would follow. The expedition cached some materials there, and found the caches untouched when they returned in spring 1806. They also left the expedition's horses. The Nez Perce were divided about returning the horses, but the Corps eventually regained most of them. Upon their return in 1806, they spent an extended time from May to late June with the Nez Perce, due to the late spring in the Bitterroot Mountains.The part of Weippe Prairie most associated with the Lewis and Clark expedition, covered with camas and close to the town of Weippe, Idaho, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966. It is one of 38 scattered sites covered by the Nez Perce National Historical Park which interprets the site. The name Weippe, pronounced WEE-ipe, is derived from a Nez-Perce name whose meaning has been variously defined as a "very old place" or as referring to a spring of water or the camas grounds. A literal translation has not been found."This national historic landmark is also associated with the 1877 Nez Perce War; the nontreaty bands held a council on this prairie following the Clearwater Battle."".
- Weippe_Prairie added "1966-10-15".
- Weippe_Prairie nearestCity Weippe,_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie nrhpReferenceNumber "66000311".
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- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Bitterroot_Mountains.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Camas_(plant).
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Camassia.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grasslands_of_Idaho.
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- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nez_Perce_National_Historical_Park.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protected_areas_of_Clearwater_County,_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Clearwater_County,_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Lolo_Pass_(Idaho–Montana).
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Lolo_Trail.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink National_Historic_Landmark.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Clearwater_County,_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Nez_Perce_National_Historical_Park.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Nez_Perce_people.
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- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Prairie.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink Weippe,_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink File:Camassia-quamash.jpg.
- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLink File:Lewis_and_clark-expedition_detail.jpg.
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- Weippe_Prairie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weippe Prairie".
- Weippe_Prairie yearOfConstruction "1805".
- Weippe_Prairie added "1966-10-15".
- Weippe_Prairie built "1805".
- Weippe_Prairie caption "Camas flower field, Weippe Prairie, Idaho".
- Weippe_Prairie designatedNrhpType "1966-05-23".
- Weippe_Prairie governingBody "NATIONAL PARK SERVICE".
- Weippe_Prairie hasPhotoCollection Weippe_Prairie.
- Weippe_Prairie locmapin "Idaho".
- Weippe_Prairie name "Weippe Prairie".
- Weippe_Prairie nearestCity Weippe,_Idaho.
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- Weippe_Prairie refnum "66000311".
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- Weippe_Prairie subject Category:Grasslands_of_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie subject Category:Natural_features_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Weippe_Prairie subject Category:Nez_Perce_National_Historical_Park.
- Weippe_Prairie subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Clearwater_County,_Idaho.
- Weippe_Prairie point "46.36666666666667 -115.93333333333334".
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- Weippe_Prairie type Q41176.
- Weippe_Prairie comment "Weippe Prairie is a "beautiful upland prairie field of about nine by twenty miles of open farmland bordered by pine forests" at 3,000 feet elevation in Clearwater County, Idaho, at Weippe, Idaho. Camas flowers grow well there, and attracted native gatherers of the camas roots.".
- Weippe_Prairie label "Weippe Prairie".
- Weippe_Prairie sameAs m.0412hcc.
- Weippe_Prairie sameAs Q7980275.
- Weippe_Prairie sameAs Q7980275.
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- Weippe_Prairie depiction Weippe3_cropped.jpg.
- Weippe_Prairie isPrimaryTopicOf Weippe_Prairie.
- Weippe_Prairie name "Weippe Prairie".