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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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Life and times of Max Big Man as told by a great grandson
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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Big Horn Voting Rights Case
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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The Creation, Origin, Separation and Migration of the Crow Nation
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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Warrior Societies; Law and Order; and Dance Societies of the Crow Nation
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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Bill spent many years growing up and living in the small reservation district also known as The Mighty Few Bill discussing the use of the area prior to the establishment of the reservation as well as the reservation period to the present
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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landmark Indian Voting Rights case Windy Boy et al v Big Horn County in which a group of Crow and Northern Cheyenne along with a few non;Indians sued Big Horn County and School District 1; 17H
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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The story of the conflict between the Twins and Red Woman And it is in part the story of where the Crows got one of their sweat lodges
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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Crow students who attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial Boarding School in the years when the school was in existence from 1879 to 1918 and their lives after returning home
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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Frank Bethune came from Blackfeet country to Crow Country where he married into the Real Bird family He is best known as being one of the main persons who brought the peyote practice the Native American Church to the Crow
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LBHC Archives
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Crow History and Culture
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Contrasting the major focus of scholars over the years on Native men and warfare with a fresh approach looking at women and their active roles in the everyday life of the Crow people