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The Gros Ventre were reported living in two north–south tribal groups – the so-called Fall Indians (Canadian or northern group, Hahá-tonwan) of 260 tipis (2,500 population) traded with the North West Company on the Upper Saskatchewan River [clarification needed] and roamed between the Missouri and Bow River, and the so-called Staetan tribe ...
The Gros Ventre Range (/ ˌ ɡ r oʊ ˈ v ɑː n t / groh-VAHNT) is part of the Central Rocky Mountains and is located west of the Continental Divide in U.S. state of Wyoming. The name "Gros Ventre" is French for "big belly." The highest summit in the range is Doubletop Peak at 11,720 feet (3,570 m). [1]
Gros Ventre people (5 P) N. Novels by James Welch (2 P) Pages in category "Gros Ventre" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation (Gros Ventre: ’ak3ɔ́ɔyɔ́ɔ, lit. 'the fence' or ’ɔ’ɔ́ɔ́ɔ́nííítaan’ɔ, 'Gros Ventre tribe' [3]) is shared by two Native American tribes, the A'aninin (Gros Ventre) and the Nakoda (Assiniboine). The reservation covers 1,014 sq mi (2,630 km 2), and is located in north-central Montana.
Rosily managed to reach Gros Ventre but broke her foremast in doing so. He nevertheless managed to sound [clarification needed] in front of Gros Ventre, allowing her to reach safer waters. [11] Gros Ventre launched a boat, under Mengaud, to claim the territory for France. Mengaud succeeded in landing, and then deployed a white flag and buried ...
The Gros Ventre Wilderness (/ ˌ ɡ r oʊ ˈ v ɑː n t / groh-VAHNT) is located in Bridger-Teton National Forest in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Most of the Gros Ventre Range is located within the wilderness. U.S. Wilderness Areas do not allow motorized or mechanized vehicles, including bicycles.
Pages in category "Gros Ventre people" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Jamie Fox (fiddler) H.
The Gros Ventre are a Native American people of Montana. Gros Ventre may also refer to: Gros Ventre language, the extinct language of the Gros Ventre people;