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Crow Agency Montana is today the main town and administration centre on the Crow reservation. The first agency was established in 1868 by Captain E M Camp near Livingstone at the western end of the tribe's lands, but his successor (Fellows D Pease) relocated the agency in 1875 to the Stillwater River valley near Absaroka. In 1884 the agency site was moved again, to Crow Agency; this is in the Little Bighorn valley.
The Crow Indian Reservation is the largest reservation in Montana in square miles with a total of 3,606.54 square miles.
Crow Indians lived in the states of Wyoming and Montana. Some people in this tribe can still be found in Montana today.
Members of the Crow tribe must pay the Montana state income tax.
The monument Little Bighorn National was originally preserved On June 26, 1876. It is located in Crow Agency, Montana in the United States.
The three largest reservations in Montana are those at Fort Peck (the Sioux-Assiniboin Reservation) in the north-east of the state, the Blackfoot Reservation in the north-west and the Crow Reservation in the south.The Blackfoot Reservation covers 3,000 square miles; the Crow Reservation covers 3,606.54 square miles (including areas of water); the Fort Peck Reservation covers just over 3,289 square miles.So the largest is the Crow Reservation.The first answer claimed that the "Ojibwe Reservation" was the largest - but there is no Ojibwe reservation in Montana.
The major ethnic groups in Montana were the Blackfeet and Crow Indians.
Joseph Medicine Crow has written: 'From the Heart of the Crow Country' -- subject(s): Crow Indians, Folklore, History 'Reminiscences of Joe Medicine Crow, Crow Tribe of Montana'
English, Blackfoot, Crow, Dakota, Salish and Assinboine are languages spoken in Montana.
The "as the crow flies" distance is 3,181.5 miles.
The crow would have to fly a distance of 20.4 miles to reach the point that is 1 mile east and 20 miles south of its starting point. This can be calculated using Pythagoras' theorem, which states that the square of the hypotenuse (the distance flown by the crow) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides of the right triangle formed by the crow's path.
The "as the crow flies" distance is 153.6 miles.