Crow Indian Veterans Project

Crow Indian Veterans Project

The Crow Indian Veterans Project Collection documents an important historical trend during the reservation period, service by Crows in the United States military. Crows first served in the military in World War One, despite not yet gaining citizenship.
Items in Collection: 
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 26
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 27
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 28
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 29
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 30
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
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Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 31
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
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Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 32
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
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Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 33
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 34
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
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Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 35
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 36
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 37
Community
LBHC Archives
Category
Crow Veterans and Military
Summary
Crow Indian Veterans Project, Tape, 38
Community
LBHC Archives
Summary
Renaming of the building not only exemplifies the amazing accomplishments and character of Dr Joseph Medicine Crow but it also serves as a basis for recognition and representation of Native American students staff faculty and alumni of USC