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Documents/Photos/Maps

Original documents Courtesy of 

Mark Leutbecker, Director

Nicklason Research Associates

Arlington, Virginia 22205

www.nicklason.com

1867 Proceedings of the Indian Peace Commission Council with the Crows (Handwritten Original)

1867 Proceedings of the Indian Peace Commission Council with the Crows (Typed)

1868 Fort Laramie Treaty, Mountain Crow/Kicked in the Bellies (Handwritten Original)

1868 Fort Laramie Treaty, Mountain Crow/Kicked in the Bellies (Typed)

1868 Fort Hawley

Treaty, River Crows

(Handwritten Original)

1868 Fort Hawley Treaty, River Crows (Typed)

1873 Council with the Crows with Testimony by Blackfoot/Sits in the Middle of the Land about the 1868 Laramie Treaty

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Historical Boundaries of the Crow Reservation

Fort Laramie 1863

Fort Laramie 1863

Bear Tooth, Crow Indian, 1867 sketch by

Bear Tooth speaking with Peace Commissioners during treaty negotiations at Fort Laramie, 1867.  Sketch by Ange-Louis Janet. 

Crow & other Indians in council tipi, Laramie 1868 by Gardner_edited.jpg

Tribal Representatives with Peace Commissioners in Council Tipi at treaty negotiations, Fort Laramie, 1868.  Photo by Alexander Gardner.

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Crow Delegates to Treaty Negotiations, Fort Laramie 1868.  Photo by Alexander Gardner.

Left to right: Dr. Matthews (Crow agent), Mountain Trail, Pounded Meat, Blackfoot (Sits in the Middle of the Land), White Fawn, Winking Eyes, White Horse, Poor Elk, Shot in the Jaw, Crane, Pretty Young Bull.

Crow chiefs at Laramie 1868, by Gardner_edited.jpg

A Few of the Crow Delegates to Treaty Negotiations, Fort Laramie 1868.  Photo by Alexander Gardner.

Crow Delegation 1873 _edited.jpg

Crow Delegates 1873

Left to right: Long Elk/Long Horse, Blackfoot (Sits in the Middle of the Land), White Calf.

Crow delegates at Laramie 1868, by Gardner (2)_edited.jpg

 Indian Peace Commissioners distributing presents to the Crow, Fort Laramie 1868.  Photo by Alexander Gardner.

© 2018 Generous support for this symposium provided by Humanities Montana, The Foundation for Community Vitality and The Montana History Foundation 

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