But at the eleventh hour, anxious to complete, I resorted to transferring a photograph of a bitterroot bloom to fabric. |
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My state flower is the bitterroot and my state bird is the western meadowlark. |
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Lewis took home six bitterroot specimens, which he later gave to botanist Frederick Pursh, who named the genus after Lewis. |
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Women gathered roots, prairie turnips, bitterroot, and camas bulbs in the early summer. |
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Then he gave the officer a hunk of bitterroot, to ward off evil. |
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This is cowboy country, an almost-desert unique in Canada, where cactus, sagebrush, bitterroot, bitterbush and other species thrive. |
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He filled the soil with roots like camas, and bitterroot, wild carrots, and potatoes. |
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Flathead chief Victor refused to move his band from the Bitterroot Valley, the ancestral homeland of the Flatheads. |
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As a last resort, Fort Limhi would offer a place to rest and resupply in a staged move north to the Bitterroot Valley and the upper Missouri region. |
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Using horses obtained from Sacagawea's Shoshones, the expedition crossed the Continental Divide at Lemhi Pass and surmounted the Bitterroot Mountains via the Lolo Trail. |
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It was early June when I fled into the Bitterroot Mountains of west Montana, backpacking, hunting and fishing, living off the fat of the land. |
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The battle of Bitterroot Style and substance The jock-in-chief Correction: the SEIU ReprintsMr Bush is a sports-fan as well as an exercise fiend. |
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As a member of the Bitterroot Trio, she performs oboe-bassoon-piano repertoire in schools and communities across the state of Montana. |
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The rural county is 90 miles long with communities nestled between the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountains. |
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Mr Maclay, a soft-spoken fifth-generation Montanan, has grand plans for his 2,900 acres of land in the Bitterroot Valley in the western part of the state. |
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