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Native American Culture

When the Lewis and Clark expedition first ventured into Idaho in 1805, it was the Native American population who provided shelter and food during the winter. Today, visitors can still learn about the rich and storied indigenous culture. In the North, summer powwows are a popular way to learn about authentic Native American culture in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.

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