"This point is where Clark came and got the canoes the next year, 1806. They came back over the lolo, but took a short cut, east of this mountain range, forty miles east of the other trail.
"The Young Alaskans on the Missouri"
Emerson Hough
Then they crossed the Divide twice more into the Bitter Roots, then crossed it again on the lolo Trail.
"The Young Alaskans on the Missouri"
Emerson Hough
Among the Ba-lolo, we are told, women take part in public assemblies where all-important questions are discussed.
"The Negro"
W.E.B. Du Bois