Editor’s note: This is the second installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio ...
After being lost in a Soviet vault for decades, the first feature film made in Idaho, in 1919, is now returning to screens. It includes significant depictions of Nez Perce tribal members. Some of the ...
SPOKANE — An Asotin, Washington, man pleaded guilty Dec. 1 to disturbing archaeological resources within the Umatilla National Forest, an area federal officials say holds thousands of years of Nez ...
AP photo - This undated image provided by the American Museum of Natural History shows an 1801 silver Jefferson Peace Medal. Though the medal's provenance isn't ironclad, Allen Pinkham, a member of ...
Discover why Idaho chose the Appaloosa as state horse and how this hardy, spotted breed still reflects the state’s identity.
Prior to the arrival of European and Mexican explorers, roughly 8,000 American Indians, representing two distinct groups, inhabited Idaho: the Great Basin Shoshone and Bannock tribes of the ...
RAPID RIVER, Idaho – Virgil Holt Jr. reaches into the rushing water of Rapid River with a gaff pole and gently taps it along the rocky bottom as he draws it through a hole. The traditional fishing ...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission just dropped several public service announcements regarding Native American and Indigenous talent, in partnership with representatives from the Nez ...
After they were captured in Canada, the wolves released in Yellowstone National Park initially stayed in acclimation pens, like this wolf pictured in the Crystal Creek pen on Jan. 26, 1996. (Photo ...
Some of the first moving images of Native Americans were recently rediscovered in Idaho. They are in a rare silent film, shown to the public for the first time in decades. Northwest Public ...