NEZ PERCE
Administrative History
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Cover

Cover Photograph: Two Nez Perce women, Elizabeth Wilson and Agnes Moses, digging camas roots
in Musselshell Meadows, Nez Perce National Historical Park, 1965. Courtesy National Park Service, Nez Perce National Historical Park, Neg. 0452.

Prologue

Chapter One: Origins of Nez Perce National Historical Park

Chapter Two: Administrative Development

Chapter Three: Land Acquisition and Protection

Chapter Four: Visitor Protection

Chapter Five: Interpretation

Chapter Six: Cultural Resources

Chapter Seven: Natural Resource Management

Chapter Eight: New Additions

Epilogue: New Directions

Bibliography

Footnotes

Pictorial Essay

Index (omitted from online edition)



LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1. Map of Nez Perce National Historical Park (NPS map).

Figure 2. Land Ownership at Nez Perce National Historical Park (NPS map).

Figure 3. Historical Map of Land Exchange, Spalding, 1991 (National Park Service map, no date).

Figure 4. Historical Map of Highway System at Spalding, 1971 (State of Idaho Department of Highways Map).

Figure 5. Nez Perce National Historic Trail.

Figure 6. Sites Studied in 1969 Evaluation (NPS map).

Figure 7. Sites Evaluated in 1987-1988 (NPS map).

Figure 8. Map of Big Hole National Battlefield (NPS map).



ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FOOTNOTES
BSUBoise State University
CCSOColumbia-Cascade Cluster System Support Office
DSCDenver Service Center
FRCFederal Records Center
NAPNWRNational Archives, Pacific Northwest Region
NEPENez Perce National Historical Park
NPTECNez Perce Tribal Executive Council
RGRecord Group
WSUWashington State University


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