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Crow Tribe

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  1. Apsaalooke Nation Official Site: About the Crow Tribe
  2. Wikipedia: Crow Nation
  3. Wikipedia: Hidatsa Parent Tribe to Modern Crow Tribe
  4. Crow Reservation: The Battle  Betsy: Great write up
  5. National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Tribes—Crow Indians
  6. Lewis-Clark.org: Clark’s Speech to the Crow Indians
  7. Rootsweb: Crow Indians & Land Leases in Montana

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[edit] Crow Tribe Timeline

  • 1805: Lewis and Clark Expedition travels across Crow territory
  • 1825: The first treaty between the Crow and the United States is signed by Crow leader Long Hair and Major O'Fallon
  • 1840: The Crow are afflicted with the first of three severe smallpox epidemics
  • 1877: The Crow maintain constant attacks against the invading Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho,
  • 1881: Sitting Bull and his followers surrender at Ft. Buford, North Dakota
  • 1887: An Crow war leader named Wraps His Tail lead an unsuccessful insurgency against the United States Government
  • 1888: Against possible imprisonment and/or death, the Crow leader Two Leggings leads a counter attack against a Lakota
  • 1900: Historians believe this to be the last inter-tribal conflict to occur on the Northern Plains


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