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Crow Indians lived in the states of Wyoming and Montana. Some people in this tribe can still be found in Montana today.
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the crow, the Shoshone, the Ute and the Arapaho tribes.
The traditional homeland of the Crow tribe (Absaalooke or Absarooke) was a very large area covering southern Montana and northern Wyoming. Today their reservation is within this same area, in south central Montana.
Members of the Crow tribe must pay the Montana state income tax.
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The Crow were allowed to keep about 4% of their original land, and now live on the Crow reservation in south-central Montana. In recent years the Crow have seen a rapid rise in their population. In 1930 there were less than 1900 Crow, and now (2010) there are over 13,000.
Jason Newsted currently lives in California and has homes in Montana and Florida.
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'
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English, Blackfoot, Crow, Dakota, Salish and Assinboine are languages spoken in Montana.