Crow Nation
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[[File:Crow indians 0013v.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Crow Indians, circa 1840–1843 ([[Karl Bodmer]])]] | [[File:Crow indians 0013v.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Crow Indians, circa 1840–1843 ([[Karl Bodmer]])]] | ||
[[File:Crow Indians by David F Barry, 1878-1883.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Crow Indians, circa 1878–1883]] | [[File:Crow Indians by David F Barry, 1878-1883.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Crow Indians, circa 1878–1883]] | ||
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The '''Crow''', called the '''Apsáalooke''' in their own [[Siouan language]], or variants including '''Absaroka,''' are [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]], who in historical times lived in the [[Yellowstone River]] valley, which extends from present-day [[Wyoming]], through Montana and into [[North Dakota]], where it joins the Missouri River. Today, they are enrolled in the [[federally recognized]] '''Crow Tribe of Montana'''. | The '''Crow''', called the '''Apsáalooke''' in their own [[Siouan language]], or variants including '''Absaroka,''' are [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]], who in historical times lived in the [[Yellowstone River]] valley, which extends from present-day [[Wyoming]], through Montana and into [[North Dakota]], where it joins the Missouri River. Today, they are enrolled in the [[federally recognized]] '''Crow Tribe of Montana'''. |