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  2. Culture of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the rivers and high mountain lakes of Idaho contribute to a rich fishing culture within the state. [9] The significance of Idaho's fishing culture is partly revealed by the impact of fishing recreation on the economy of Idaho. [10] There are variations arising from geography that impact culture.

  3. Lemhi Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    Fishing is an important source of food, and salmon, and trout were staples. Gooseberries and camas root, Camassia quamash are traditional vegetable foods for the Lemhi Shoshone. [ 4 ] In the 19th century, buffalo hunting provided meat, furs, hides, and other materials.

  4. Kootenai Tribe of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Their name for themselves is ʔaq̓anqmi. [4] They are also called the Idaho Ksanka. The Ktunaxa (English: / t ʌ ˈ n ɑː h ɑː / tun-AH-hah; [6] Kutenai pron. [ktunʌ́χɑ̝]) are also known as Kutenai (English: / ˈ k uː t ə n eɪ,-t n eɪ,-n i /), Kootenay (predominant spelling in Canada), and Kootenai (predominant spelling in the United States).

  5. Coeur d'Alene people - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Coeur d'Alene lived in what would become the Panhandle region of Idaho and neighboring areas of what is today eastern Washington and western Montana, occupying an area of more than 3.5 million acres (14,164 km 2) of grass-covered hills, camas-prairie, forested mountains, lakes, marshes, and river habitat.

  6. These 10 new Meridian restaurants plan to open. Here’s when ...

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    Still, in today’s world of supply-chain issues, don’t be shocked if that date (or any date in this article) gets bumped. Boise bonus: If you live in the City of Trees, your time is coming.

  7. Camas prairie - Wikipedia

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    Nez Perce chiefs, 1899. Named for the blue flowering camas—an important food source for all Native Americans in the interior Northwest—the Camas prairie is a traditional Nez Perce gathering place in north central Idaho.

  8. Category:Lakes of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lakes of Idaho" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 219 total. ... Lake Bonneville; Born Lakes; Boulder Chain Lakes ...

  9. Born Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Born Lakes are a chain of eleven alpine and glacial Paternoster lakes in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the White Cloud Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lakes are located on the upper portion of the Warm Springs Creek watershed, a tributary of the Salmon River .