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THE PEOPLE
About 75 percent of the Crow tribe's
approximately 10,000 or more enrolled members live on or near the reservation.
Eighty-five percent speak Crow as their first language.
This tribe
was called "Apsaalooke," which means "children of the large-beaked
bird." White men later misinterpreted the word as "crow."
Chief Plenty Coups was the last chief to gain that status in the traditional
Crow manner. He lived until 1932, leaving his land and home as a
park for all people.
LOCATION
The Crow Reservation is in southcentral
Montana, bordered by Wyoming on the south, with its northwestern boundary
about 10 miles from Billings.
ECONOMY
For
many years the vast coal deposits under the eastern portion of the reservation
remained untapped. One mine is now in operation and providing royalty
income and employment to tribal members. The Crow operate only a small
portion of their irrigated or dry farm acreage and about 30 percent of
their grazing land. They maintain a buffalo herd of 300 head.
Crow Tribal Council
Crow Agency, MT 59022
406-638-3700 Fax: 406-638-3881
Tourism Office, Visitor's Center:
406-638-7272 Fax: 406-638-3157
www.crownations.net
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POINTS OF INTEREST
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area and Yellowtail
Dam
Fort Smith, 406-666-2412
The canyon features spectacular scenery, wildlife viewing, boating,
fishing and camping. There are two visitor centers, one at Fort Smith
and one at Yellowtail Dam.
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument/Reno-Benteen
Battlefield
Crow Agency, 406-638-2621
These monuments commemorate the Sioux/Cheyenne victory over the Seventh
Cavalry. The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument features museum
exhibits, an interpretive center and ranger-led programs.
Chief Plenty Coups State Park
Pryor, 406-252-1289
This is the home and grave site of the well-known Crow chief, Plenty Coups.
There is a display of Crow artifacts and history, and a scenic picnic
area.
Little Big Horn College
Crow Agency, 406-638-3139
www.lbhc.cc.mt.us
The college is home to the Apsaalooke Tours
program 406-638-7272), which provides area tours and group presentations. The college
offers associate's degrees in eight areas.
Crow Reservation Attractions
Crow
Reservation Events
Crow Reservation Places to Stay
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