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  2. Crow Creek Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The reservation and the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe is organized into three districts. The tribe runs its own school, the Crow Creek Tribal Schools system, with an elementary school at Fort Thompson and a K-12 boarding and day school at Stephan, approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of Fort Thompson. The tribe leases most of its land for grazing to a ...

  3. Crow Creek Tribal School - Wikipedia

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    Crow Creek Tribal School (CCTS) is a tribal K-12 school in Stephan, South Dakota, on the Hunkpati Sioux Reservation. [1] It is associated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and covers grades K-12.

  4. Crow Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Crow Reservation may refer to: Crow Indian Reservation in Montana, associated with the Crow Nation Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota, associated with the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe

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  6. Fort Parker - Wikipedia

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    Fort Parker was abandoned in 1875, even though the Crow and locals from Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley opposed the move east (further into country dominated by the Sioux). Just before the move to Rosebud Creek, near present-day Absarokee, the Bozeman Grange communicated a letter of support for the Crow and the Agency on the Yellowstone:

  7. Crow Creek massacre - Wikipedia

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    Crow Creek Site, the site of the massacre near Chamberlain, is an archaeological site and a U.S. National Historic Landmark, located at coordinates 43°58′48″N 99°19′54″W. An excavation of part of the site was done in the 1950s, at the time of dam construction on the river.

  8. Crow Agency, Montana - Wikipedia

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    The first Crow Agency (1869-1874) was eventually constructed about eight miles east of present-day Livingston, Montana on Mission Creek, and became known as Fort Parker. [10] This first Crow Agency was located in the western reaches of the Yellowstone River Valley, north of the Absaroka Range of Mountains. The Crows continued a largely nomadic ...

  9. Absarokee, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Absarokee is a census-designated place (CDP) in Stillwater County, Montana, United States, approximately 14 miles (23 km) south of Columbus on Highway 78.It is named after the Crow Indians who formerly inhabited the land.