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Lolo Pass Visitor Center - Discover Your Northwest
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Добавлен 20 ноя 2020
The Lolo Pass Visitor Center serves as one of the many historical landmarks off Highway 12, the Lewis and Clark Highway, bordering Montana and Idaho. The facility is located in the area where Lewis and Clark crossed over the Lolo Pass in the Bitterroot Mountains. The Lolo Pass Visitor Center and Rest Area is located along the Nez Perce National Historic Trail and is one of the designated sites of Nez Perce National Historical Park.
This channel will highlight the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest, USDA Forest Service history, year round information about Lolo Pass, the Lolo Pass Visitor Center, Selway Bitterroot Wilderness Area, Rocky Mountain plants, and wildlife, fishing, Lochsa Wild and Scenic River system, camping, hiking, hunting , and the best trails to backpack, snowmobile, ski and snowshoe on.
This channel will highlight the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest, USDA Forest Service history, year round information about Lolo Pass, the Lolo Pass Visitor Center, Selway Bitterroot Wilderness Area, Rocky Mountain plants, and wildlife, fishing, Lochsa Wild and Scenic River system, camping, hiking, hunting , and the best trails to backpack, snowmobile, ski and snowshoe on.
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Story Time with Ranger Dena: Those Darn Squirrels Fly South
Просмотров 1025 месяцев назад
Join the Story Time expedition as they explore the Selway Corridor.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: The Mitten Tree
Просмотров 496 месяцев назад
A charming book read at the Powell Ranger Station.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: This Moose Belongs to Me
Просмотров 327 месяцев назад
A moose book read on the banks of the Lochsa River in the Wendover Campground.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Those Darn Squirrels
Просмотров 317 месяцев назад
Just in time for National Squirrel Appreciation Day-my favorite squirrel book!
Story Time with Ranger Dena: 3 short stories
Просмотров 307 месяцев назад
Filmed in the warming hut at Lolo Pass with cold weather shenanigans following.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Over and Under the Pond
Просмотров 487 месяцев назад
This week we take a field trip to Fenn Pond and explore a visitor center and a historic Ranger Station.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: A Christmas for Bear
Просмотров 588 месяцев назад
A charming holiday book read in an old growth cedar grove. Special holiday bonus of a how-to craft after the story.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Mailing May
Просмотров 1008 месяцев назад
A local history book read at the Lochsa Historic Ranger Station
Story Time with Ranger Dena: A Library Book for Bear
Просмотров 938 месяцев назад
A bear and mouse book read at stunning Snowshoe Falls.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: A Sick Day for Amos McGee
Просмотров 629 месяцев назад
A delightful story read on the Colgate Licks trail.
Story Time with Ranger Dena: The Leaf Thief
Просмотров 1339 месяцев назад
First story time of the season at the historic Brushy Fork cabin.
What did the the traveling group look like when the Nez Perce people hunted buffalo?
Просмотров 62Год назад
When the Nez Perce people traveled up and over Lolo Pass to hunt buffalo in Montana, who went with and who stayed behind? Allen Pinkham and Steven Evans (co-authors of Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce) answer this visitor's question during their book signing event at the Lolo Pass Visitor Center on the Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forest.
What Happened to Halahtookit?
Просмотров 41Год назад
Halahtookit was the alleged Nez Perce red-haired son of William Clark, but what happened to him? Allen Pinkham and Steven Evans (co-authors of Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce) answer this visitor's question during their book signing event at the Lolo Pass Visitor Center on the Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forest.
What is the history and relationship between the Nez Perce and the Appaloosa Horse?
Просмотров 344Год назад
Allen Pinkham and Steven Evans (co-authors of Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce) answer this visitor's question during their book signing event at the Lolo Pass Visitor Center on the Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forest.
Did the Nez Perce historically have marriage ceremonies?
Просмотров 44Год назад
Did the Nez Perce historically have marriage ceremonies?
Is the Nez Perce Tribe Federally Recognized?
Просмотров 33Год назад
Is the Nez Perce Tribe Federally Recognized?
What kind of relationship do the Nez Perce have with the U.S. Military?
Просмотров 40Год назад
What kind of relationship do the Nez Perce have with the U.S. Military?
How many Nez Perce lives were lost when they were sent to Oklahoma?
Просмотров 85Год назад
How many Nez Perce lives were lost when they were sent to Oklahoma?
"Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce" - (FULL PRESENTATION)
Просмотров 379Год назад
"Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce" - (FULL PRESENTATION)
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Little Fur Family
Просмотров 104Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Little Fur Family
Story Time with Ranger Dena: The Most Magnificent Thing
Просмотров 47Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: The Most Magnificent Thing
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Mushroom Rain
Просмотров 301Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Mushroom Rain
Story Time with Ranger Dena: The Curious Garden
Просмотров 102Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: The Curious Garden
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Bear and Bunny Grow Tomatoes
Просмотров 321Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Bear and Bunny Grow Tomatoes
Story Time With Ranger Dena: Owl at Home: The Guest
Просмотров 76Год назад
Story Time With Ranger Dena: Owl at Home: The Guest
Story Time with Ranger Dena: If you give a mouse a cookie
Просмотров 98Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: If you give a mouse a cookie
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Snowflake Bentley
Просмотров 22Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Snowflake Bentley
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Let's go for a Drive!
Просмотров 40Год назад
Story Time with Ranger Dena: Let's go for a Drive!
John 3:16 Jesus Saves
Outstanding information about the sacred foods! Let’s find ways to all grow the camas back
How wonderful keep up the excellent work
My stepdad was taken from his grandparents who were Montana Blackfeet. He was 9, and it marked and harmed the rest of his life. We always lived on or near reservations, but he could never be that 9 year old again, and was afraid of rejection. He and his younger brothers were sent to Oregon to school. None of them ever recovered.
That's heartbreaking.
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Most excellent.
Hi Brandon! I did enjoy your film Thanks for sharing! That’s a beautiful place & those horses are lovely creatures!! Growin up I hung out with my cousins too & we loved to be outside every day riding bikes swimming in the creek & “creating” stuff. Best of luck to you with your films! I think you’ll do well! ✌️
Beautiful documentary. This really helps me as I didn't grow up on the reservation or have anyone to guide me. Wasn't until I was 27 that my bio-father belongs to Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indian. Wasn't until now that I'm 36 learning my roots I didn't know were there. Things like this really help! Love that I'm learning some of the Anishinaabe language. Now to watch more of your content!
I'm so glad you made this and shared it and it found it's way to me too. Thank you for sharing these stories with us.
Parabéns Brandon!!! Gostei muito do vídeo e espero ansiosamente que nos apresente outro trabalho seu sobre os fascinantes Nimiipuu, só que dessa vez, de uma forma mais abrangente e com um conteúdo cultural e filosófico representativo maior. 👏👏💚🙏
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Good film, well done. Thank you!
This heart wrenching video brought back many happy memories to me, spent with my father Chief Joseph the Younger as Khap Khap Ponmi as a child until the age of 12 years of age, from my birth in 1865 up until my murder in 1901 by an American Cavalry Officer after I returned back from our flight to Canada in 1877 and Chief Totanka Yotanka's camp that whose humanity saved my life and 100 other Nimi'ipuu children when starving and freezing to death with no food or blankets, with my elder cousin Yellow Wolf's bravery before the Massacre of Bear Paw. Thank you! 🦅❣️
Congregation Brandon very good presentation.People must know more this amazing nation.You must be very proud to be one of this tribe.
The great Chief Horse love it.❤
Great people with love to all ❤
I sometimes wonder how things would have been if the Native tribes in Europe werent forced into Christianity.
bravo we need more movie made by the people that we dont forget and its time to returned to the roots of mother eart she is the heart of us all thanks for your beautiful people ✌❤
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏 Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. Thank you. God bless you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊
This is such an great documentary. We are sharing it to raise awareness about it.
Thank you so much. We are honored that you are sharing this documentary . C.R Mathisen
Boozhoo, Sabé 👣 Indigenekaz, Migizi 🦅Dodem, Boise Indingeba. Chi Miigwich Nenepoo, Merci Beaucoup, Thank you, Muchos Graçias, Ah Ho, Dunka, Spaceba, Arigato, Comsomniida, Salam 💐🌹🏵💮🌸If there's a gorgeous place in the states, it has to be Northwest Montana and Northern Idaho. 💐👍😍👍👣🦅🐢💐
So tired of people, bitching and whining about a war in the past that they lost
I'm tiered of the Boohoo about slavery it also happened a long time ago! Know how you feel!
So tired of people being plain stupid assh...les.
Well made film. Imagine if we all wanted to go back to our roots and tap in to where we came from in different parts of the world the Bible says sufficient today are the cares there of we don’t have time to go live in the past we gotta live in the present life is but short, the flower blooms for the day, and then fades away the grass grows, and then Fades away, so do our lives. Forget the past let’s live for the present, and for the future.
May GOD ALMIGHTY THE GREAT SPIRIT BLESS your efforts and your people. HE knows how wrong your people and other NATIVE PEOPLES have been treated..GREAT SPIRIT GUIDE AND PRESERVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES AND YOUR WAYS !!!!👍👍🌞
This is so inspiring! Love that documentary so much! I'm a filmmaker myself, just started out and I am very interested in native cultures and their traditions. It's my goal to make a documentary like this one myself one day. Thank you for this one!
Hope you can submit this film to film festivals
Most useless tribe there is mostly drunks and living off the tax payers
Indigenous Food Sovereignty! Saves ALL of us 🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻
This is beautifully told. Thank you for sharing. ❤
First of all, the word "GOVERNMENT" means the following in a dictionary (book). The Greek and Latin prefix means 'to control or to steer like you would the rudder of a boat. Its Latin suffix 'mente' means "the mind". Now, put it all together. "Government means to control or to steer the mind". It is all there in front of us. Absolutely! Can you imagine you have been compliant to allow a foreign political government to control almost every aspect of your life and can turn off your air, water, electricity, your food...all your RIGHTS when it wants. How's it feel to be a slave? Germany did win. NAZI > Operation Paperclip, NASA, CIA, FBI, NSA, etc. Operation Mockingbird Are you aware that between 1932 and 1972, the UNITED STATE government executed a program called the Tuskegee Experiment or the Tuskegee Study conducted by the United States Public Health Service (PHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),, methodically exposed a group of nearly 400 African Americans to live syphilis, WITHOUT their knowledge or consent. The purpose of the NAZI study was to observe the effects of the disease when left untreated. The men were not informed of the nature of the experiment, and more than 100 died as a result of Untreated Syphilis.
For TOO LONG, humanity have been manipulated by the neo-Roman-Satanist, cabal military cult called the Catholics that have been responsible for the torture and murder of hundreds of millions of humanity and the destruction of civilizations. They are wolves in sheep's clothing representing themselves as HOLY people. In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII, issued the Papal Bull (decree) Summis Desiderantes Affectibus, that authorized the rape, murder and subjugation of indigenous people. This included women in general, Europeans, the Britons, the Saxons, the Cathar's, the indigenous people of Africa, the Caribbean, those of the Americas, etc. who suffered terribly under Catholicism. They relished their campaign of cannibalism to such a degree that they issued a "how to" book on torturing, called the Malleus Maleficarum or "Witches Hammer" designed to stamp out the presence of "witches and witchcraft", the condemnation of heretics and other enemies of Christendon i.e. the Holy Roman Empire. This papal decree was but one of several that targeted other groups and individuals
10:20 but my saxon/celt loves❤️🇬🇧💯 10:44
9:40 i want 2 live with my crows❤️🇬🇧💯 10:07
8:20 and i tell everybody im a storyteller wats happening❤️🇬🇧💯 9:02
7:44 i claim my mother's Williams❤️🇬🇧💯 8:02
6:15 my spirits finally gave me a slap❤️🇬🇧💯 7:01
0:11 gorgeous horse❤️🇬🇧💯 0:21
Great job Brandon!
I love this! Thank you for making and sharing! Love to you!
I am so glad to learn these things. Gradually, more and more will heal. Love to all!
Wonderful video! Thank you!
Lovely, keep up this work. We all need to see and hear.
Beautiful People Land. I hope you all live forever.
A beautiful and amazing documentary 🥰
Yes, it is about sharing something that makes a culture. An art. A production, a team, tribe, or nation whatever thé word. And, if there, were only one culture, one nation... It would be less intéresting, less subjective. I liké subjectivité, also. I use m'y objectivité to create subjective products, that suit me or thé customers I wish I would find
Brandon did a wonderful job.
Very nicely done video.
Unity through food. Thank you for this valuable information.
What a powerful documentary. I am grateful to the people who worked so hard on this. I have a better sense of how all of our survival depends on Indigenous cultures' resurgence in response to colonialism. I live in Pullman, WA, homelands of the Nimiipuu. The land has been devastated by industrial agriculture. But this video brings hope in a path forward.
Brandon, this video is so well thought out and it demonstrates pride in your work with this presentation of the Nez Perce history and on to the present day. I love history and although I am from New England I have a special curiosity for all Native Americans across the country particularly the Nez Perce. I have raised Appaloosa horses most of my life and find it admirable the pride they took in their horses and even practiced selective breeding through gelding inferior stallions and spaying mares as well, which I find quite a feat due to the fact spaying is an invasive surgery. I absolute love the format, no narrator just people telling their stories in their colorful attire Be proud of your work Brandon, I will be looking forward to more!
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