War and Peace of the Crow Indians
Most of the Crow Indians reside in Southeastern Montana, while many others are scattered among the Northern Plains of the USA. The Crow Indians have lived in this area for at least 300 years. Many problems arouse whether they had to do with war, politics, or land ownership issues. The Crow Indians are not known as a war-going tribe, but as a peaceful group who tried to avoid war as much as possible.
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The modern-day Crow Indian faces only arguments over land, and bad credit. The Crow Indians are leasing land to ranchers, and are losing their own territory by doing so. The Crow’s poor economy and poor credit keep them from becoming an individual group, for they are under the jurisdiction of the Committee of Indian Affairs. To fix this, The Crows need to preserve their education, and rituals to become an individual group.
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