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