Two Centuries of Land Loss and Economic Strangulation of the Crow, 1825-2024
Two Centuries of Land Loss and Economic Strangulation of the Crow, 1825-2024
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Crow tribal officials and college administrators welcome attendees to the symposium.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Darrin Old Coyote discusses the significance of land to the Crow people.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Christian McMillan discusses federal land policy with the Crows during the nineteenth and twentieth century.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Charles Bradley discusses Crow land sales and the early process of allotting the reservation prior to 1920.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Christian McMillan discusses the ways Crows lost land during the 1940s focusing on fee patents and the activities of Harold Stanton in procuring fee land.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Kennard Real Bird discusses the significance of the land and how it influneced the actions taken by Richard Real Bird during his administration.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Charles Cervantes details his time as Crow tribal attorney and litigating the section two case in federal court.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Magel Russell details attempts by the Crow tribe to enforce section two of the Crow Act through litigation, legislation, and the current situation with enforcement.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
The two presentations discuss how Crows undermine their own activities towards sovereignty and the current ways the tribe is trying to have land returned to its domain.Digital Heritage
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Crow History and CultureSummary
Younger Crows discuss what Crow land means to them and how current tribal and federal policies are effecting their ability to use the land in a viable manner.