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Idaho

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Idaho Hotel Deals
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Adventure
Guide to Idaho (Adventure Guide S.)
This guide explores the sports on offer in Idaho, such as skiing,
dog-sledding, hiking, wildflower spotting and swimming in mountain
lakes. It gives comprehensive coverage of ski areas, with details
on tour operators and explores sights and attractions in major
towns and cities.

Coeur d'Alene Hotel Deals
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Idaho
(Flyfisher's Guides)
Ultimate
Idaho Atlas and Travel Encyclopedia: Essential Reference Guide
to the Gem State
Tour Idaho. Presents a guide to the Gem State, with 96 maps,
53 town plans, and details of 430 motels. This title explores
107 Golf courses, 50 drives, and 80 ghost towns, and includes
1000 photos, and ski area data.
Wingshooter's
Guide to Idaho: Upland Birds and Waterfowl (Wingshooter's Guides)
Idaho is an undiscovered wingshooting paradise. Idaho boasts
one of the best chukar populations in the country with great
numbers of california quail, pheasants Hungarian partridge,
sharptails, ruffed grouse and turkey as well. It is also one
of the premier waterfowl hunting states in the west. This guide
will give you solid information about each bird and its distribution
and details all huntable public lands and hunting grounds by
county. Included is important travel information such as hotels
that allow dogs, restaurants, air service, nearest vets. and
much more. All of our wingshooter's guides share this great
format and there is no better information available anywhere.
Mapping
Identity: The Creation of the Couer D'Alene Indian Reservation,1805-1902
This book traces the formation of the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation
in northern Idaho from the introduction of the Jesuit notion
of "reduction" in the 1840s to the finalisation of
reservation boundaries in the 1890s. Using Indian Agency records,
congressional documents, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) records,
Jesuit missionary reports, and tribal accounts, historian Laura
Woodworth-Ney argues that the reservation-making process for
the Coeur d'Alenes reflected more than just BIA policy objectives.
It was also the result of a complex interplay of Jesuit mission
goals, the Schitsu'umsh chief Andrew Seltice's assimilationist
policy, and political pressure from local non-Indians. Woodworth-Ney
concludes that in creating the reservation, BIA officials and
tribal leaders mapped boundaries not only of territory, but
also of tribal identity. The book builds on the growing body
of literature that presents a more complex picture of federal
policy, native identity, and the creation of Indian reservations
in the western United States. It will be important to readers
interested in western U.S. history, legal and administrative
history, Native American history, and interior Northwest history.
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