Lewis & Clark in Montana : Interpretive Sign Strategy 2000 Appendix Iii
Lewis & Clark in Montana : Interpretive Sign Strategy 2000 Appendix Iii
Montana.Governor's Lewis And Clark Bicentennial Commission
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It is believed that most of the use of this area consisted of summertime hunting camps and as a travelway between the Great Plains and lands to the west of the Continential Divide. This latter use was well-documented in historic times, when a portion of the Corps of Discovery under the leadership of Meriwether Lewis traveled through the Blackfoot Valley and crossed the Divide at the head of Alice Creek on their retum trip. They had learned of this route from the Nez Perce of Idaho, who traveled... it to the Upper Missouri River basin in order to himt buffalo. The Nez Perce name for the Black- foot River is Cokahalishkit, which means "river of the road to the buffalo". The primary highway travel route is Highway 12 that follows the Blackfoot River, through the small community of Lincoln and continues up and over the Continental Divide over Rogers Pass. Lewis and Clark Pass is the next pass north of the main travel way. Management Emphasis: • The route and signficifacnt sites located through the Blackfoot River Valley will be surveyed and managed for its prehistoric and historic values.
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