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Crow Indian Reservation

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On May 7, 1868, the Crow sold around 30 million acres of their 1851 territory and agreed to live in a reservation. The border to the south was the 45th degree of north latitude, while the 107th degree of longitude west was the eastern border. Both borderlines met the Yellowstone at a point. The
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in the 1970s. The Crow Tribe owns 1.4 billion tons of coal, enough to supply the United States for a year. The reservation's Absaloka coal mine provides half of the tribe's nonfederal budget. The single-pit mine opened in 1974 and employs 170 people. The decline of
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Linderman, Frank B.: Plenty Coups. Chief of the Crows. Lincoln/London, 1962, pp. 239-240, (for other editions of the book, find pages in Index about "Mount Vernon".). McRae, W. C. and Judy Jewell: Montana Handbook. Hong Kong, 1992, p.
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It has a land area of 3,593.56 square miles (9,307.3 km) and a total area of 3,606.54 square miles (9,340.9 km), making it either the fifth or sixth-largest reservation in the country (alternating with the
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Hoxie, Frederick E.: Parading Through History. The making of the Crow Nation in America, 1805-1935. Cambridge, 1995, p. 89. See also Rzeczkowski, Frank: The Crow Indians and the Bozeman Trail.
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has forced the tribe to lay off 1,000 of its 1,300 employees. Every tribal citizen receives a $ 225 coal payment every four months. Half of the reservation's adult population is unemployed.
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The reservation is located in old Crow country. In August 1805, fur trader Francois-Antoine Larocque camped at the Little Bighorn River and traveled through the area with a Crow group.
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Lopard, James J., Margery Hunter Brown and Richmond L. Clow: Tribal Government Today. Politics on Montana Indian Reservations. Boulder, San Francisco, & London, 1990, acres p. 57.
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Wood, Raymond W., and Thomas D. Thiessen: Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains. Canadian Traders Among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818. Norman and London, 1987, p. 184.
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is located near the town of Pryor. It has a small museum dedicated to Chief Plenty Coups and the Crow Tribe. The chief's two-floor lodge house and grocery store is preserved.
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Kappler, Charles J.: Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties. Washington, 1904. Vol. 1, pp. 195-197 (1882); Vol. 1, pp. 958-967 (1892) and Vol. 3, pp. 614-618 (1906).
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Dunlay, Thomas W.: Wolves for the Blue soldiers. Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries with the United States Army, 1860-1890. Lincoln and London, 1982, pp. 113-114.
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connection of these two points followed the course of the river and made up the last border of the 1868 reservation. It comprised about eight million acres.
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The reservation got its present shape after moderate land cuts in 1937 and in connection with the construction of the Bighorn Canyon Dam in the 1960s.
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Crow Indian Reservation, 1891 (area 715). Area 714 ceded. Approved 1892. (Area 658 is the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in old Crow territory.)
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partially filmed its tenth episode, "The Gift of the Sacred Dog", on the reservation on June 17, 1983. The title was based on a book by
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agreed to open the Big Metal mine, which would have brought the company $ 10 million in revenue over the first five years. President
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Land cessions to the United States approved in 1882, 1892 and 1906 cut the western and northernmost part of the 1868 reservation.
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Viola, Herman J.: Diplomats in Buckskins. A History of Indian Delegations in Washington City. Washington, D.C., 1981, p. 147.
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Hoxie, Frederick E.: Parading Through History. The making of the Crow Nation in America, 1805-1935. Cambridge, 1995, p. 92.
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Yellowtail made headlines when he became superintendent of his own tribe's reservation in 1934, the first Indian to do so.
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Medicine Crow, Joseph: From the Heart of the Crow Country. The Crow Indians' own Stories. New York, 1992, pp. 119-123.
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Crow Indian territory (area 517, 619 and 635) as described in Fort Laramie treaty (1851), present Montana and Wyoming
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and others stopped efforts to open the reservation in 1917. In a hotel room in Washington, D.C., they opened a
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Crow Indian Reservation, 1868 (area 619 and 635). Yellow area 517 is 1851 Crow treaty land ceded to the U.S
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blocked the mine and then imposed a moratorium on any new coal leasing on public lands. In March 2017, the
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Pease, Eloise Whitebear (Ed.): Absaraka. Crow Tribal Treaty Centennial Issue. Billings, 1968, p. 21.
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Pease, Eloise Whitebear (Ed.): Absaraka. Crow Tribal Treaty Centennial Issue. Billings, 1968, p. 56.
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Pease, Eloise Whitebear (Ed.): Absaraka. Crow Tribal Treaty Centennial Issue. Billings, 1968, p. 17.
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and prayed for help. "The next day the attempted appropriation of their land was soundly defeated."
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under the surface in the old tribal territory became clear to the reservation Crows after the
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The contemporary reservation lies at the center of the Crow Indian territory described in the
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Kappler, Charles J.: Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties. Washington, 1904. Vol. 2, p. 1008.
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Kappler, Charles J.: Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties. Washington, 1904. Vol. 2, p. 594.
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Major F. D. Pease was the first civil agent at the Crow reservation, from 1870 to 1874.
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depending on whether water areas are counted). Reservation headquarters are in
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is approximately 10 miles (16 km) northwest of the reservation boundary.
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Crow Indian Reservation, 1880 (area 635). Area 619 ceded. Ratified 1882.
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into the Yellowstone area. The situation called for a new Crow treaty.
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The reservation, the largest of the seven Indian reservations in
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to the east. The reservation includes the northern end of the
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flows north from the Montana-Wyoming state line, joining the
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No reservation in state, trust lands or legal status only
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Poten, Constance J.: Robert Yellowtail, the New Warrior.
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Poten, Constance J.: Robert Yellowtail, the New Warrior.
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Chief Plenty Coups (Alek-Chea-Ahoosh) State Park and Home
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Chief Plenty Coups (Alek-Chea-Ahoosh) State Park and Home
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became the first woman Crow reservation tribal official.
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Pressure from Europeans north of Yellowstone River and a
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Index

Indian reservation
Welcome sign
Flag of Crow Indian Reservation
Location in Montana
Crow
United States
Montana
Big Horn
Treasure
Yellowstone
Crow Agency
Frank White Clay
crow-nsn.gov

Lodge Grass, Montana

Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Crow Tribe
Big Horn
Yellowstone
Treasure
Montana
United States
Crow
Montana
Montana
Wyoming
Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation
Bighorn Mountains
Wolf Mountains

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