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The Crow Tribal General Council, the governing body of the Crow Tribe, through the adoption of the 2001 Crow Tribal Constitution, established a three-branch government with a separation of powers. There is an Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, and Judicial Branch.
Crow flag seen from Interstate 90 at the Crow Indian Reservation, Big Horn County, Montana. Prior to the 2001 Constitution, the Crow Tribe of Montana was governed by its 1948 constitution. The former constitution organized the tribe as a general council (tribal council). The general council held the executive, legislative, and judicial powers ...
Chairmen of the Crow Tribe; the Government of the Crow Tribe In 2001, the Crow Tribal Council by voice vote passed a measure to establish a three branch government. The chairman of the Crow Tribe: Name Term Notes Ralph Saco: 1920–1921 James Carpenter 1921–1927 William Bends: 1927–1934 Hartford Bear Claw: 1934–1938 Charles Yarlott: 1938 ...
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Joseph Medicine Crow (October 27, 1913 – April 3, 2016) was a Native American writer, historian and war chief of the Crow Tribe.His writings on Native American history and reservation culture are considered seminal works, but he is best known for his writings and lectures concerning the Battle of the Little Bighorn of 1876.
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The Crow Tribe has an enrolled membership of approximately 11,000, of whom 7,900 reside in the reservation. 20% speak Crow as their first language. [ 5 ] The reservation, the largest of the seven Indian reservations in Montana , is located in south-central Montana , bordered by Wyoming to the south and the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation ...
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