The river known as Ki-moo-e-nim and Yam-pah-pa to the Shoshone tribe%2C cuts a serpentine course through Jackson Hole beneath the Tetons. While white people coming into the country named it the Snake River%2C the aboriginal name referenced an herb that grows prolifically along its banks. Photo courtesy Wikipedia
The river known as Ki-moo-e-nim and Yam-pah-pa to the Shoshone tribe%2C cuts a serpentine course through Jackson Hole beneath the Tetons. While white people coming into the country named it the Snake River%2C the aboriginal name referenced an herb that grows prolifically along its banks. Photo courtesy Wikipedia