Crow lodge on reservation in Montana btw

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Crow lodge on reservation in Montana btw. 1870-1890

Crow Indian village, Bighorn river, Montana reservation, btw. 1870-1900

Crow Agency, Montana, 1890-1900, shows a church, railroad line and depot, residences and commercial buildings

Plenty Coups, Crow Chief or Headman of Sore Lips clan, and daughter, 1910-1932 Lowie, p. 11, p. 216

Crow Warrior Old Style headdress, 1900

Medicine Crow, Crow Chief, 1900-1910 Lowie, p. 18: “one of the most distinguished men I knew”.

Crow Women on Horseback, 1898-1900

Mother and Child,1900-1910

Group portrait of Crow and Bannock Indians and white interpreters/govt Group portrait of Crow and Bannock Indians and white interpreters/govt. agents on a grassy lawn in front of a gazebo, btw. 1878-1885