History of Crow Fair

History of Crow Fair
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010
Genre: Crow Fair
ISBN:


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First held in 1905, the Crow Fair has evolved into a yearly event that celebrates tribal values such as family, dancing, music, rodeos and cuisine. Using oral histories, records from the Little Bighorn College Archives and the Big Horn County Historical Museum Archives and photographs from the Montana Office of Tourism; students from the Harden High School History Club wrote this booklet exploring the history of the Crow Fair.

Crow Fair

Crow Fair
Author: Thomas McGuane
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385350201


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Set in Big Sky Country, a triumphant collection of stories written with a comic genius in the vein of Twain and Gogol—from from the acclaimed author of Ninety-two in the Shade and Cloudbursts, “one of America's best short-story writers of the last 50 years" (The Boston Globe) These stories attest to the generous compass of Thomas McGuane's fellow feeling, as well as to his unique way with words. In this collection, filled with grace and humor, the ties of family make for uncomfortable binds: A devoted son is horrified to discover his mother's antics before she slipped into dementia, and a father's outdoor skills are no match for a change in the weather. But complications arise equally in the absence of blood, as when lifelong friends on a fishing trip finally confront their deep dislike for each other. Or when a gifted traveling cattle breeder succumbs to the lure of a stranger's offer of easy money. McGuane is as witty and large-hearted as we have ever known him, and Crow Fair is a jubilant, thunderous confirmation of his status as a modern master.

The People and Culture of the Crow

The People and Culture of the Crow
Author: Raymond Bial
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1502610000


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The history of Native Americans in North America stretches millennia. One Native group that evolved from one of the first tribes is the Crow. This group traveled the migration routes of the buffalo in the Plains. They made peace with some tribes and war with others. The men and women of the Crow Nation today celebrate their heritage and history.

Crow History, 1700-1950

Crow History, 1700-1950
Author: Alden Big Man (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2011
Genre: Crow Indians
ISBN:


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In my dissertation, "Crow history, 1700-1950 : a political and social battle to retain their culture," I argue that the social and familial kinship system utilized by the Crow is unique, and helped the Crows to preserve much of their culture throughout the turbulent times of direct contact and assimilation. In this research I examine the movement of the Crows from eastern woodlands onto the Northern Plains, with an emphasis on the separation from the parent tribe. I argue the Crow purposely created a new and unique, maternally-based social and familial kinship system because of the separation from the parent tribe, resulting in the formation of the modern day Crow Nation. During the period of European contact, I explore the interaction of the Crow with the various newcomers such as the Sioux and the Europeans, and argue that the Crow lived within the world of the Plains Indians, but also adapted to new world thrust upon them by Europeans. Because of the social and familial system, the Crows were able to survive the assaults, both physical and social, which were intended to exterminate the Crow from the Northern Plains. The areas of critical examination include the various treaties, the late reservation period, and events that helped to retain the culture of the Crow such as tribal politics and gatherings such as Crow Fair. My main argument is that the Crow reacted to major events in Crow history according to their social-familial system, and as a result, made significant choices resulting in the survival of the Crow Nation. Because the Crow were able to conceptualize their world completely, they reacted accordingly, which helped them to continue to remain a strong and unique nation among many nations.

The Crow

The Crow
Author: Frederick E. Hoxie
Publisher: Chelsea House
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1989
Genre: Crow Indians
ISBN:


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Examines the culture, history, and changing fortunes of the Crow Indians.

The Crow

The Crow
Author: Ruth Hagman
Publisher: Children's Press
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1990-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780516411033


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Children's Press is pleased to introduce True Books for a new generation Completely redesigned for today's young, investigative reader, True Books are an indispensable addition to any collection. Each book guides the reader through the facts that nurture their need to know.The new, dynamic True Books design features: -- an inviting and interactive page format -- a readable and attractive typeface -- large, bold, and brilliant full-color photographsThe True Books series takes the young reader beyond the standard, fact-filled text by adding avenues for further discovery. Each book includes a variety of sidebars, highlighting extra facts that will fascinate children. In the Important Words section, young readers will find a glossary of words that will both challenge and expand their vocabulary. Each book includes a To Find Out More section, where every curious reader can find a list of related books to read and organizations to contact.True Books also point readers to the vast electronic universe of information on the Internet. Each book will list: -- e-mail addresses to help the reader contact individuals and organizations -- appropriate newsgroups and mailing lists -- FTP sites to download fun and useful softwareBegun in the 1950s, True Books are universally embraced as the definitive nonfiction series for young readers. Now in its third incarnation, the True Books series has once again evolved to meet the needs and tastes of modern readers and educators.

Crow

Crow
Author: Kenneth McIntosh
Publisher: Mason Crest Publishers
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Members of the Crow Nation describe the history, customs, family life, government, and future of their tribe.

Crow Fair

Crow Fair
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Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:


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Parading Through History

Parading Through History
Author: Frederick E. Hoxie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521485227


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Exploring the links between the nineteenth-century nomadic life of the Crow Indians and their modern existence, this book demonstrates that dislocation and conquest by outsiders drew the Crows together by testing their ability to adapt their traditions to new conditions.