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BILLINGS — Crow Tribal Chairman A.J. Not Afraid threw his administration's support behind the Republican candidate for Montana's Congressional seat during a Friday meeting in front of residents.
The Crow Nation will take a leading role next summer in Clark on the Yellowstone, the National Heritage Lewis and Clark Bicentennial event scheduled for July 22-25 at Pompeys Pillar.
Here, the story of Custer’s defeat is told not to glorify the fallen general, but to reclaim history through Indigenous eyes, offering a decolonial lesson in survival and resistance.
Crow tribal members portray Sitting Bull, warriors and villagers during the prophecy scene at the Real Bird family’s annual ...
The Pryor Mountain mustangs are an integral part of the Crow Tribe’s lore, according to Elias Goes Ahead, 49, a tribal historian who teaches at Pryor. Fifty-seven of the mustangs will be offered ...
The Theodore Roosevelt National Park Wild Horse Protection Act would require the park to maintain a herd of at least 150 horses and would bar the removal of any horses “except as part of a plan ...
A herd consisting of 10-15 mares, their first-year foals, and a single stallion is called an ‘uyir,’ while horses not part of a herd are referred to as ‘sayak.’ The horse was not just a means of ...
BILLINGS, Mont. — Joseph Medicine Crow, an acclaimed native American historian and last surviving war chief for Montana's Crow Tribe, has died. He was 102.
A herd of wild horses thought to have been introduced to Louisiana by the Spanish and bred by the Choctaw Indians drink from a water hole in the Kisatchie Forest's Vernon Unit.
The racially tinged statements, which referred to members of the Crow Tribe as being “drunk at 8 a.m.,” perpetuate harmful stereotypes and also contain misinformation, said the letter.
Crow Tribe Chairman, Frank White Clay, released a letter on Sunday addressing comments made by millionaire businessman, military veteran and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy.