Patty Molinaro
Origins of Crow Agencies in Montana
On May 7, 1886, the Treaty of Ft. Laramie forever altered the Crow way of life, defining reservation boundaries and establishing a federal agency. These early agencies faced numerous challenges that forced the adoption of western farming methods in the face of hunger and new struggles for subsistence. Crow leaders were instrumental in guiding their people to adapt the skills necessary to sustain their tribe in hopes for a better future. Author Patty Molinaro recounts the shifting boundaries and historical pivotal period for the Crow Nation
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