The rushing Snake River cut America's deepest gorge through Idaho in the Rocky Mountains of the American Northwest. Today, it's known as Hells Canyon. Every few kilometers along the way, the river widened and scoured out sandbars. There, protected from biting winds and howling snowstorms high above, Nez Percé Indians fashioned winter villages and buried their dead. Later, around 1880, ranchers took their place. And in the 1930s, at the height of the Great Depression, ranch ...
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