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 TNB->Crow Tribe: Crow Tribe wants to exploit coal     
Posted on Thursday, July 17 @ 14:30:27 CDT (1369 reads)



Native Business & Economy




AUTHOR: Mathew Brown

They tried casinos on the Crow reservation. The one designed to bring in the biggest crowds, Res-a-Vegas, went broke within a year and has been converted to a fireworks stand. But now the Crow are convinced a really big jackpot lies below the surface: coal.

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 TNB->Crow Tribe: Obama becomes 'Barack Black Eagle'     
Posted on Tuesday, May 20 @ 21:40:49 CDT (3422 reads)



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AUTHOR: Jeff Mason

US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama became an honorary member of a native American tribe today and promised policies to help tribal people if he wins the White House in November.

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 TNB->Crow Tribe: Festivities will honor Plenty Coups state park     
Posted on Thursday, August 28 @ 08:42:51 CDT (6892 reads)



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KEYWORDS: Chief Plenty Coups Montana state park Crow tribe crow leaders war chief Indian museums sacred medicine bundle bundles indian memorial peace park

AUTHOR: James Hagengruber, Gazette Staff Writer

"Today, I who have been called Chief of Chiefs, among red men, present to all the children of our Great White Father this land where the snows of many winters have fallen on my tepee. This park is not to be a memorial to me, but to the Crow Nation. It is given as a token of my friendship for all people, both red and white."
     -- Chief Plenty Coups during an Aug. 8, 1928, celebration marking his desire to set aside his land south          of Billings as a park.


PRYOR -- If Chief Plenty Coups visited his home and farm today, he'd probably beam with pride.

After decades of neglect, the land the last traditional Crow leader set aside as a peace park is coming into its own, historians and tribal members say.


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 TNB->Crow Tribe: Crow Tribe Overview     
Posted on Wednesday, January 30 @ 23:56:22 CST (11055 reads)



US Tribes, Nations & Bands

Over 10,000 tribal members are enrolled in the Crow Tribe and many live on the 2.5 million acres that make up the Crow Indian Reservation. This huge reservation, approximately 60 miles wide and 40 miles long, lies in south central Montana.

The annual Crow Fair, one of the largest pow wows held in the United States, takes place at Crow Agency every August.

Crow Agency is also near the popular tourist site of the Battle of the Big Horn National Monument. Each year they produce an excellent re-enactment of the battle.

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 TNB->Crow Tribe: Montana State student compiles Crow stories     
Posted on Sunday, January 06 @ 03:11:37 CST (3665 reads)



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AUTHOR: Carol Schmidt
MSU Communications Services


In the way of the Crow, storytellers have passed down the traditions and history of the people word by word, from one generation to the next, since the beginnings of the tribe.

Phenocia Bauerle, a senior at Montana State University and an enrolled member of the Crow Tribe, has become a storyteller with a contemporary twist. She has edited a book of Crow stories that will be published next spring by the University of Nebraska Press.

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 TNB->Crow Tribe: Crow Explanation of How the Ladies Fancy Shawl Dance Competition Began     
Posted on Saturday, September 22 @ 04:07:27 CDT (3974 reads)



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Raven SiJohn writes At Crow Fair in Montana, I was told this story about how the Fancy Shawl Dance became a popular style of competition dancing.


Note: Crow Fair is the self-proclaimed Tipi Capitol of the World, with over 1,000 tipis in the encampment. If you can only attend one pow wow in your lifetime, this is the one I would recommend.

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 TNB->Crow Tribe: Crow Tribe of Montana     
Posted on Friday, July 20 @ 20:24:16 CDT (13208 reads)



US Tribes, Nations & Bands

Crow tribe of Monatana... KEYWORDS: crow tribe montana indians montana indian tribe Chief Plenty Coups Apsaalook children of the large beaked bird

The Crow Reservation was established by the Treaty of 1851. The Tribal government maintain jurisdiction within the boundaries of the reservation including all rights-of-way, waterways, watercourses and streams running through any part of the reservation and to such others lands as may hereafter be added to the reservation under the laws of the United States. The Tribal government operates under a constitution approved on June 24, 1948 by the Tribal membership. Under this constitution the tribve has a general council form of government in which every adult enrolled member is allowed to vote if he is present during the meeting of the General Council. One hundred or more adults constitutes a quorum of the general council. This Council has the authority to represent, act and speak for the Tribe and its members.

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