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First Indian Presbyterian Church

First Indian Presbyterian Church
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4335, Church Canyon Road
Kamiah Idaho 83536

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Services are held every Sunday and hymns are still sung in the Nez Perce language. The church is not open to the public during other hours.
208-935-0211
lat: 46.2042845 long: -116.0065999

The First Indian Presbyterian Church is the oldest active church in Idaho. This historic church and cemetery are located on land allotted to the family of Chief Lawyer of the Nez Perce Tribe. Chief Lawyer was the son of Twisted Hair who, as a boy, had seen Lewis and Clark at the Weippe Prairie in 1805.

The church was started by missionary Henry Spaulding, and later continued by missionaries Kate and Sue McBeth. Chief Lawyer became the first elder of the church and helped Henry Spaulding translate the Bible into the Nez Perce language.

The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

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Nearby Trails

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Beaver Creek to Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
James Kipp Landing

lat: 47.6276519 long: -108.6854877
Morony Dam Trail

lat: 47.5816325 long: -111.0607994
Coal Banks Landing to Eagle Creek

lat: 48.0338635 long: -110.2279854
Upper Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Nine Mile to Mcnamara

lat: 46.9502198 long: -113.3787584
Rogers Pass

lat: 47.0763322 long: -112.370577
Ryan Dam

lat: 47.5695678 long: -111.1240541
Blue Mountain

lat: 46.8148437 long: -114.1806973
Missouri River to Hauser Dam

lat: 46.7649385 long: -111.8858237
Travelers Rest State Park

lat: 46.753308 long: -114.0899468
Coal Banks Landing to Eagle Creek

lat: 47.7400888 long: -109.6276312
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