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The major tribes of Montana today are those that either have a reservation or state recognition. Those would include (ranked approximately by size... largest to smallest): Blackfeet Crow (Apsaalooke) Sioux Northern Cheyenne Plains Cree (Rocky Boy rez) Confederated Salish Assiniboine Gros Ventre (Atsina) Plains Chippewa Kootenai Little Shell Band of Chippewa
The Kootenais or Kutenai people were native American tribes in Montana, British Columbia, Idaho and Washington.
they have a good number of them up in montana they dont have and exsacted nuber though
According to the native Blackfoot tribes of Montana all the buffalo were wiped out during the 1890's and by the 1900's by Europeans who came to North America.
The Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation lived in what is now Montana on the eastern slopes of the Rockies
There are seven Indian reservation located in Montana: * The Blackfeet Nation, * The Chippewa Cree Tribe, * The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, * The Crow, * The Assiniboine and Gros Vetre, * The Assiniboine and Sioux and * The Northern Cheyenne. There are hundreds of tribes that do not have a Montana reservation, among them are: Apache, Navajo, Cherokee, Choctaw, Commanche, Mohawk, Nez Perce, Zuni, Seminole, Kiowa, Pojoaque, Nambe, Hopi,
yes they lived in teepees and on the southern coast of Alberta
The Cree Indians were mostly woodland tribes that lived in the forests of Montana, North Dakota, and Canada. There were also Cree tribes that were plains Indians. They moved along with their food supply.
The salish Indians were from Washington state around the puget sound and seattle area.Edit: Salish is a language spoken my many tribes, so there are no Salish Indians unless you count the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation in Montana. Other than that tribes who speak Salishan languages live from the southwestern coast in British Columbia, south to northern Oregon, and west to about half of Montana. There are, of course, other language-speakers tribes there as well.Also, "The salish Indians were from Washington..." Native Americans, American Indians, First Peoples, whatever you want to call them are still here. They did not disappear, and therefore must not be spoken of in the past tense. They are not an anachronism.
The Cheyenne were divided into two primary tribes; the Northern Cheyenne, who centered around Wyoming and Montana, and the Southern Cheyenne, who ranged closer to Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
The Blackfoot, or Blackfeet Indians, buffalo-hunting people are residents of the northern plains, particularly in Montana, Idaho in the U.S and in southern Alberta, Canada. There were three Blackfoot bands living in Montana, but today there is only one tribe living in Montana.
The Cheyenne were divided into two primary tribes; the Northern Cheyenne, who centered around Wyoming and Montana, and the Southern Cheyenne, who ranged closer to Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.