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The first reported contact with non-Indians occured in 1805 when the Lewis and Clark Expedition explored the area  
The first reported contact with non-Indians occured in 1805 when the Lewis and Clark Expedition explored the area  


Interaction with missionaries began in 1836 when a Presbyterian mission was extablish by Henry Harmon and Eliza Spalding, a Father Joseph Cataldo was the first Catholic missionary, the St. Joseph Catholic mission was established in 1874.  
Interaction with missionaries began in 1836 when a Presbyterian mission was extablish by Henry Harmon Spalding and his wife, Eliza.  Father Joseph Cataldo was the first Catholic missionary, the St. Joseph Catholic mission was established in 1874.  


March 6, 1856 the Nez Perce tribe furnished horses to the Oregon Mounted Volunteers,  the tribe was later reimbursed in a treaty signed June 9, 1863.  
March 6, 1856 the Nez Perce tribe furnished horses to the Oregon Mounted Volunteers,  the tribe was later reimbursed in a treaty signed June 9, 1863.  
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