"Indians Discovering Lewis and Clark," a painting by Charles M. Russell created in 1896. Lewis, Clark and their Corps of Discovery encountered many different indigenous tribes during their navigations up and down the Missouri River and to the Pacific Coast and back. Several tribes, if they had wanted, could have lethally halted the expedition but didn't.
"Indians Discovering Lewis and Clark," a painting by Charles M. Russell created in 1896. Lewis, Clark and their Corps of Discovery encountered many different indigenous tribes during their navigations up and down the Missouri River and to the Pacific Coast and back. Several tribes, if they had wanted, could have lethally halted the expedition but didn't.