Nez Percé
noun /ˌnez ˈpɜːs/
/ˌnez ˈpɜːrs/
(plural Nez Percé, Nez Percés)
- a member of a Native American people, many of whom now live in the US state of Idaho
内兹佩尔塞人(美洲土著居民,其中许多居于美国爱达荷州) CultureThe Nez Percés are known for breeding excellent horses and originally lived in west Idaho and Oregon. Arguments over land led to a war in 1877 in which Chief Joseph and his people were defeated.词源From the French for ‘pierced nose’.