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The Crow are a Native American group that historically lived on the Yellowstone River in Montana and Wyoming. The Crow Nation currently has its headquarters on a 3.5 million square mile reservation south of Billings, Montana.
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Fast Facts:
- Current population: 10,000
- Region: Yellowstone River valley, Montana
- Related tribes: Hidatsa
- Native American Name: Apsaalooke
- Pronounced: Opp-sah-Loh-kay
- Meaning: "People of the large beaked bird"
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History and Culture
The Crow were a nomadic tribe linguistically related to the Hidatsa. At some point in their history, historians believe that both the Crow and Hidatsa migrated westward from the headwaters of the Mississippi River, in northern Minnesota, to their current home around the Yellowstone River in Montana. This may have been due to population pressures brought about by European settlement to the east pushing other Native American tribes westward. The Lewis and Clark expedition encountered the Crow, who promptly stole half of their horses. The Crow were one of the first tribes in the west to acquiesce to white incursions, and they did not offer the fierce resistance of their neighbors, the Sioux.Culture and Practices
The Crow were one of the first tribes to adopt the horse after its importation by the Spanish in the 17th century, and they became known as excellent horseman and shrewd traders. The traditional habitation of the Crow is the tepee or tipi, a shelter crafted from bison skin and trees fashioned into poles.Categories
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Crow Tribe on Amazon
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From the Heart of the Crow Country: The Crow Indians' Own Stories - $14.95
The world of the Crow Indians comes to life in this extraordinary collection of stories from respected elder and famed storyteller Joseph Medicine Crow. Raised by traditional grandparents, who remembered life before the reservation day...
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CONTRARY WARRIORS: A Film of the Crow Tribe - $29.95
Narrated by Peter Coyote. CONTRARY WARRIORS chronicles the Crow Indians' century-long battle for survival. In spite of every effort by the U.S. government to assimilate the people and acquire tribal land, the Crows' have persisted...
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Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2008 (Introduced in Senate)(110) - $5.00
Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2008 (Introduced in Senate)(110)
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Warrior of the Crow Tribe Art Giclee Poster Print by George Catlin, 24x18 - $49.99
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