-
Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva) is a
small perennial herb in the
family Montiaceae. Its
specific epithet rediviva ("revived, reborn")
refers to its ability...
- 096 m). The
Northern Bitterroot Range is the
northernmost and
shortest subrange of the
Bitterroot Mountains. The
Northern Bitterroots encomp**** 1,869 square...
- The
Bitterroot Salish (or Flathead, Salish, Séliš) are a Salish-speaking
group of
Native Americans, and one of
three tribes of the
Confederated Salish...
- / 46.247; -114.160 The
Bitterroot Valley is
located in
southwestern Montana,
along the
Bitterroot River between the
Bitterroot Range and
Sapphire Mountains...
- lead by 5
members of the Nez Percé back
across the
Bitterroot Range, from west to east. The
Bitterroots also
presented a m****ive
problem for the expedition...
- The
Bitterroot River is a
northward flowing 84-mile (135 km)
river running through the
Bitterroot Valley, from the
confluence of its West and East forks...
- The Selway–
Bitterroot Wilderness is a
protected wilderness area in the
states of
Idaho and Montana, in the
northwestern United States. At 1.3
million acres...
-
Missionaries at the
request of the
Bitterroot Salish tribe. The
Bitterroot Valley is the
ancestral homeland of the
Bitterroot Salish people.
Between 1812 and...
- the East and the
Bitterroot Mountains on the West. It is
often referred to as the
Bitterroot Valley,
which is
named for the
Bitterroot Flower. The county...
-
Hamilton made
international headlines when
forest fires throughout the
Bitterroot Valley filled the area with
smoke and
prompted the
evacuation of many...