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  2. Fort Belknap Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The Fort Belknap Indian Community Grassland Restoration Project is a partnership between the reservation and the Bureau of Land Management. [9] In December 2021, 30 swift fox ( Vulpes velox ) individuals from Colorado were transported to the reserve and reintroduced, after swift foxes were extirpated from the area 50 years before.

  3. Gros Ventre - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was established by an act of Congress on May 1, 1888 (Stat., L., XXV, 113). The Blackfoot, Gros Ventre, and Assiniboine tribes ceded a combined 17,500,000 acres of their joint reservation and agreed to live on three smaller reservations.

  4. Robert Neighbors - Wikipedia

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    Robert Neighbors Texas Memorial Marker. Robert Simpson Neighbors (November 3, 1815 – September 14, 1859) was an Indian agent and Texas state legislator.Known as a fair and determined protector of Indian interests as guaranteed by treaty, he was murdered by a white man named Cornet, whose brother-in-law had been defamed by Neighbors, accusing the brother-in-law (one Patrick Murphy of Belknap ...

  5. Early Indian treaty territories in Montana - Wikipedia

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    The three areas together indicate the Crow Indian territory in Montana as defined in the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851). [1]: 594–596 Areas 619 and 635 show the smaller Crow Indian Reservation established on May 7, 1868. [1]: 1008–1011

  6. Survivors say trauma from abusive Native American boarding ...

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    Donovan Archambault was 11 years old in 1950 when he was sent from the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana to a government-backed Native American boarding school in Pierre, South Dakota ...

  7. Fort Belknap - Wikipedia

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    Fort Belknap may refer to: Fort Belknap Agency, Montana Fort Belknap Indian Reservation , Indian reservation shared by the A'aninin (Gros Ventre) and the Nakoda (Assiniboine) in north-central Montana

  8. Fight For Native Boys' Remains On Army Property Tests ... - AOL

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    President Joe Biden took that historic step in October at the Gila River Indian Reservation. ... from the cemetery at the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School to Fort Belknap Indian ...

  9. Glen Rose, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The area was first settled in 1849 by Charles Barnard, who opened a trading post near Comanche Peak. After the region became a federal Indian Reservation in 1855, Barnard moved his business to Fort Belknap. Circa 1859 when the reservation was abolished, he returned to the area and built the first store on what is now the site of Glen Rose. [7]