Lewis & Clark In The Bitterroot By The Discovery Writers
With a Foreword by Dale A. Burk
The Lewis and Clark Expedition's travels in the Bitterroot
Mountains and the spot in Ross' Hole where they encountered the
Salish Indians (immortalized by Charles M. Russell's famous
painting, on the cover of the book) was critical to the
Expedition's success. This book makes the first-ever presentation
of the Salish Indian perspective of their encounter with the
Corps of Discovery at Ross' Hole in the upper Bitterroot. This is
a big book with a wonderful narrative that details the two parts
of the Expedition in the Bitterroot, put in full context with the
entire Expedition. Available in softcover or hardcover.
216 pages, 6x9 format, many photographs, 16-page color
section.
Make the quilts about the Journey!
Book 1) The
Bitterroots
Book 2) The Upper
Missouri
Book 3) To the
Pacific