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The river's modern name comes from the Shoshone, who Plains Indians often called the "Snakes". In 1805, while searching for a route from the eastern US to the ...
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Apr 22, 2022 · Idaho's 1863 gold rush opened rich prospecting grounds along the Snake River Canyon, in the tributary basins of the Boise and Owyhee Rivers.
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The river was named after Indians who lived along its shoreline in present-day southeastern Idaho. Early European fur traders noted that the Indians marked ...
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In the late nineteenth century, the military drove the Native Americans out and settlers began ranching and mining in the canyon. Today, boaters explore ...
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Snake River The Snake River originates in Wyoming and arcs across southern Idaho before turning north along the Idaho-Oregon border. The river then enters ...
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In the next few years, upper Snake River was explored by Andrew Henry, who established a winter post on Henry's Fork in 1810, and by the Wilson Price. Hunt ...
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Over 11,000 years ago, the Snake was a vital source of life for the Native Americans, specifically the Shoshones, that were living along the banks of the river.
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Between 1957 and 1975 the four lower Snake River dams (Lower Granite, Little Goose, Lower Monumental and Ice harbor) were erected by the Army Corps of Engineers ...
The origin of the western Snake River Plain dates back about 12 million years with volcanic activity associated with the Bruneau-Jarbidge Eruptive Center, the ...
Jun 24, 2015 · I'll start with Swan Falls Dam itself, the oldest hydroelectric generating site on the Snake River. Built in 1901 to power nearby mining ...
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