Camas prairie

The name camas prairie refers to several distinct geographical areas in the western United States which were named for the native perennial camassia or camas, including regions in the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Camas bulbs were an important food source for Native Americans.

Idaho

History

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.

From the Nez Perce National Historical Park: Camas Prairie is interpreted at a highway pullout on the north side of U.S. Highway 95, about 6 miles (10 km) south of Grangeville. This large prairie was a Nez Perce gathering place, where camas roots were harvested for thousands of years. Several nontreaty bands gathered at Tolo Lake in early June 1877 in anticipation of moving to the Nez Perce reservation. In response to the forced move and other hostile actions, several young Nez Perce people took actions that precipitated the Nez Perce War.

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Ralph Jay Lamb

The Lewiston Tribune 25 Mar 2025
Ralph Jay Lamb was born on May 4, 1933, to John L. and Nannie (Phannebecker) Lamb, was the youngest and last surviving sibling ... Upon discharge he returned to the Camas Prairie and met and dated Patricia L. Cunningham ... .

Community Sports Report: Orofino-Pierce prevails in Camas Prairie Trap...

The Lewiston Tribune 20 Mar 2025
The deadline is 7 p.m. Monday. TRAPSHOOT. Orofino-Pierce prevails in Camas Prairie Trapshoot. The Orofino-Pierce team pulled out the overall victory as the Camas Prairie Trapshoot concluded with a 10th round of competition last weekend ... OPEN DIVISION ... St ... .

Greetings from Grangeville

The Lewiston Tribune 20 Mar 2025
It is the commercial center of Idaho County, being situated in the most fertile and thickly-settled portion of Camas Prairie ... “The consumption of bottled beer on Camas Prairie is something enormous.” ...
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