Origins of Crow Agencies in Montana

Origins of Crow Agencies in Montana

Transitioning Beyond the Buffalo

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Publication Date: 22nd April 2024

We do not know how to commence farming, but we are all willing to try.”—Crow leader Iron Bull

 

On May 7, 1868, the Treaty of Fort Laramie forever altered the Crow way of life, defining reservation boundaries and establishing a federal agency. Initially stationed at Fort Parker in 1869, the agency headquarters was later moved to Absaroka in 1875. These early agencies faced numerous challenges including the rapid westward expansion, violations of the treaty, land negotiations, railroad construction, educational obstacles, and a dwindling buffalo popula... Read More

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We do not know how to commence farming, but we are all willing to try.”—Crow leader Iron Bull

 

On May 7, 1868, the Treaty of Fort Laramie forever altered the Crow way of life, defining reservation boundaries and establishing a federal agency. Initially stationed at Fort Parker in 1869, the agency headquarters was later moved to Absaroka in 1875. These early agencies faced numerous challenges including the rapid westward expansion, violations of the treaty, land negotiations, railroad construction, educational obstacles, and a dwindling buffalo popula... Read More