Bag om Opening of the Crow (Mont.) Indian Reservation, Volumes 1-4
This historic document contains the proceedings of the opening of the Crow-Mont Indian Reservation in Montana in 1904. It offers insight into the political and social climate surrounding the expansion of the United States into the western territories and sheds light on the experiences of indigenous peoples during this turbulent time in American history.
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