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The closest bay to Sitting Bull, the famous Lakota leader, would be the Bay of Fort Peck, located in northeastern Montana. This area is near the Fort Peck Reservation, which lies within the historical territory of the Lakota people. The bay is part of Fort Peck Lake, created by the Fort Peck Dam on the Missouri River.
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 address of the Friends Of The Historical Museum At Fort Missoula is: Bldg 322 Fort Missoula, Missoula, MT 59804
The Fort Peck Indian Reservation is located in northeastern Montana, encompassing parts of Valley, Roosevelt, Sheridan, and Daniels counties. It is home to several Native American tribes including the Assiniboine and Sioux.
The population of Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is 2,851.
Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was created on 1888-06-01.
The area of Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is 2,626.415 square kilometers.
The Blackfoot Indian tribe was officially moved to the reservation in the United States in the mid-19th century, with significant treaties occurring in the 1850s and 1870s. The Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1851 and the Treaty of Blackfoot in 1877 established their reservation lands. The Blackfoot people primarily reside in the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana today.
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A building called the "old fort" is the oldest building in the state of Montana. The "old fort" is located in Fort Benton and it is considered a national landmark.
1,014.064 sq mi
Fort Garry Historical Society was created in 1971.