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About Crow Indian Horses ___Information about the importance of the horse to the Crow Nation. - Illustrated - From the book, "From The Heart of Crow Country" by Joseph Medicine Crow - http://www.bbhc.org/pointsWest/PWArticle.cfm?ArticleID=11

Apsaroke ___Three photos of notable chiefs from which you can get a look at men's traditional clothing and adornments. - No text - From unknown - http://members.liwest.at/reno/awtapsar.htm

The Apsaroke ___A small warlike nation, also called the Crow. Topics include dwellings, clothing and religion. Historic photos and part of a report written by the photographer. - Illustrated - From The Curtis Collection - http://curtis-collection.com/tribe%20data/asperoke.html

The Apasaroke ___Not a long article, but one which offers a look into the rivalry between two of the four warrior societies of the Crow people. - Text only - From Jeffrey Thomas - http://www.artengine.ca/ghost_dancing/frames/apsaroke.html

Crow ___Excerpt from a report by the Indian Congress in 1898. - Illustrated - From the Omaha Public Library - http://www.omaha.lib.ne.us/transmiss/congress/crow.html

Crow Tribe ___Demographics and contact information. - Tribal seal image - From the Crow Tribal Council - http://tlc.wtp.net/crow.htm

Crow Visions ___The best way to access the information here is via the drop-down menu box. Topics include warfare, ceremonies and societies. - Illustrated - From Choo se, aka White Horse - http://www.angelfire.com/mt/manycoups/index.html

 



Crow Web ___A timeline, a history and information about this people's homelands, plus genealogy full of cultural information. - Mostly text - From Little Big Horn College Library - http://lib.lbhc.cc.mt.us/old_site_backup/newpage4.htm

Flag of the Crow Nation ___Picture of the flag, with text descriptions about the symbols found thereon. - Illustrated - From Don Healy - http://users.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/crow.htm

Hoop ___A 1908 photo of Hoop On The Forehead with a bit of information about his life. warrior life. Click on the word 'Apsaroke' in the title to pop open a smaller window with information about these people as concerns their rivalry in war. - Illustrated - From Jeffrey Thomas - http://www.artengine.ca/ghost_dancing/frames/Hoop1.html

 



Medicine Crow ___This carved emu egg "portrays Medicine Crow, the great Apsaroke warrior; the accompanying text provides some biographical information about him." - Illustrated - From Gary Gunn - http://carved-eggs.com/medicine_crow.htm

Project Preserves Traditional Crow Site Names ___"Two years ago Old Coyote and 20 other Crow elders began working with Little Big Horn College general studies instructor Tim McCleary to document place names and chronicle the stories behind them." Find out about this project and why preserving the traditional Crow place names is important. - 1 map - From Carrie Moran McCleary -
http://www.turtletrack.org/Issues01/Co01132001/CO_01132001_Crow_Names.htm

Welcome to Crow Country - Crow Tribe Overview ___Tribal facts and information about the Crow Fair, the buffalo, Crow history, clans and bead work. The 'Elders' section provides a gallery of enlargeable photos. - Illustrated - From unknown - http://www.angelfire.com/my/rabiddeputydawg/crowtribe.html
 

 

 

 

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