- Accession Number
- 0304111
- Processor
- Jon Ille
- Access Restrictions on Use
- None
- Preferred Citation of Materials
- Crow Indian Historical Collection, Little Big Horn College Archives, Crow Agency, MT
Physical Description
- Linear Feet
- 2.5
- Comprehensive Dates
- 1870-2001
- Materials Included
- Correspondence, federal records and reports; censuses; tribal resolutions and meeting minutes; petitions and speeches by tribal members; and treaties and agreements between the U.S. government and Crows.
- Organization of Materials
- The Crow Indian Historical Collection is organized chronologically.
Provenance
The Crow Indian Historical Collection is an artificial collection that incorporated unprocessed material that could not be definitively linked to an existing collection in the Little Big Horn College Archives. Due to the value of the information to tribal members and researchers, the decision was made to create a collection that provides access to the included material. As more unidentified archival material becomes available, it will be included in the collection utilizing the chronological processing model already created.
Scope and Content
This collection covers the period from 1870 to 2001 and includes material related to Crow political and economic development from the pre-reservation period to 2001. The collection’s content includes material generated by the federal government and its employees along with a great deal of correspondence generated by Crow tribal members before 1948. Later material in the collection details the actions of the Crow after the creation of a tribal government after 1948. Robert Yellowtail speeches and writings in the collection provide important insights into Crow political thought during this time period.
Inventory
- Box 1 - Covers a variety of topics from 1870 to 1941
- Information on Crow Scouts, 1876-1889
- Fellows Pease Letter Book 1870-1873- Copy
- Brief Outline on the History of the Crow Indians- Joe Medicine Crow
- Historical Timeline of the Crow Indians, 1742-1880
- Blackfoot of the Crow, Lee Paul
- English-Crow Vocabulary, 1868
- Crow Students at Carlisle Indian School, 1879-1918
- Letter, Diaries, Presbyterian Church Ledgers, Pine Ridge Reservation (1901-1903), Crows mentioned
- Examination of Scolds the Bear, J.E. Edwards, 1901
- The Indian Sentinel, Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1901
- Charles Kappler, Crow Treaties
- The Wet, Wife’s Adoption into Tribe- 1917
- Allotment Records- 1905-1920
- General Crow Reservation Conditions, 1928
- Petition to President Elect Franklin Roosevelt by Montana Indians, 1933
- Letter, Charles Rhoades to Calvin Asbury, 1931
- Letter, Charles Rhoades to Argo Oil Company, 1933
- Analysis and Explanation of the Wheeler-Howard Bill, 1934
- Council Minutes from the 1930’s
- Crow Petition to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Regarding Political Autonomy, 1934
- Letter, Harold Ickes to Max Big Man, 1934
- Letter, Zimmerman to Bear Claw 1934; Minutes of Crow Tribal health Council, 1935
- Schedule of Crow School Children, 1906-1935
- Tribal Council Minutes, 1935; Reservation Issues, 1941
- Letter, Max Big Man to John Collier, 1938
- Frank Yarlott Manuscript, Partial Autobiography, 1937
- Box 2- Covers a variety of topics from 1938 to 1992
- Indian Census Rolls-1938
- Letter, E.J Armstrong to Robert Yellowtail, 1939
- Letter, Bureau of Indian Affairs to Minnie Williams, 1939
- Letter, John Collier to Robert Yellowtail, 1940
- Remarks by Representative James Frances O’Connor of Montana, 1941
- Letter Regarding Finances at the Crow Agency- 1941
- Speech by Robert Yellowtail Regarding Flood Control on Big Horn and Yellowstone Rivers, 1941
- Bureau of Indian Affairs to Crow Delegates, 1941
- Letter, John Collier to Robert Yellowtail, 1941
- Notice of Tribal Council Meeting, 1947
- 1948 Crow Constitution
- Robert Yellowtail, “The Crow Side of the of the Yellowtail Dam Controversy,” 1950
- Reservation and Montana Indian Issues, 1950’s
- Robert Yellowtail, Testimony before Congress, 1954
- Robert Yellowtail, Radio Broadcast Against Yellowtail Dam (Transcript), 1955
- Crow Tribal Constitution, By Laws Amended, 62-11 and 12
- Crow Tribal Council Documents, 1962-1981
- Robert Yellowtail, “Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty,” 1964
- Resolution 65-10
- Letter, James F. Cannon to Edison Real Bird, 1969
- Crow Tribal Elections, 1967-68
- H.P Howard, Crazy Horse: Great Warrior of the Oglalas, (1975), Crows mentioned
- Tribal Affairs, 1977
- Natural Resource Development, 1977-1981
- “An Open letter to the Crow Tribe,” 1977 Election Material
- Resolution 80-17
- Crow Tribal Resolution, Undated
- Kahee, 1981
- Tribal Affairs, 1981
- Forrest Horn- Duties of Crow Tribal Officials, 1982
- Resolution 82-04
- Resolution 82-06
- Resolution 82-07
- Resolution 82-09
- Resolution 82-18
- Resolution 82-19
- Resolution 82-20
- Resolution 82-21
- Resolution 82-23
- Resolution 82-25
- Resolution 82-26
- Resolution 82-28
- Resolution 82-29
- Resolution 82-30
- Resolution 82-31B
- Resolution 82-32
- Resolution 82-34
- Crow Fair Program, 1982
- Newsletter, NiJean Bear Crane, October and December 1987
- Crow Tribal Council Meeting and Resolutions October, 1982; Tribal Council Budget Narrative, 1983
- Little Big Horn College Progress Report, 1987
- Crow Tribal Newsletter, 1986-1988
- Robert Yellowtail Memorial, June 22, 1988
- Crow Tribal Council Notice, 1990
- Crow Tribal Resolutions, 1991
- Crow Tribal Council Meetings and Resolutions, 1992
- Little Big Horn College Accreditation, 2001
- Box 3- Covers land issues on the Crow Reservation during the 1930s and 1940s, along with Crow language materials for use in the classroom from the 1970s.
- Land Acquisition Under Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934
- Charles P. Davis to Crow Indian Agency; May 6, 1935 (Robert Yellowtail’s Response Included)
- Correspondence, Grazing, Crow Indian Reservation, 1937
- Photographs, Crow Reservation, Preliminary Project Plan, 1938
- Correspondence and Map, Northern Pacific Land Purchases from Crow Indians, 1939
- Grant of Exchange Assignment, 1943
- Robert Yellowtail to John Collier, 1943
- Crow Culture, Family Relations (In Crow)
- Environment, Food Shelter, and Clothing (In Crow)
- Crow Language, Developing Language Arts Skills and Science Concepts
- Crow Language, Developing Language Arts Skills and Counting
- Crow Language, Developing Language Arts Skills and Science Concepts- Colors
- Baawaalaatpuuche, March 1979
- Absaloka: Stories from the Little People
- Box 4 - Additions
- Lloyd Pickett Papers (Donated January 25, 2011)
- Annuukaaxuwua: Living Within a Line Drawn on the Ground, Absaroka Agency Rediscovery (Incorporated May 23, 2013)
- Indian Claims Commission, Vols. 6, 10, 13 (Incorporated April 22, 2014)
- Membership List, Crow 107th Committee, December 2013
- Crow Indians Baseball Team, Box Scores, 1907
- Crow Fair Program, 1990
- Box 5 - On February 16, 2015 the Little Big Horn College Library and Archives received a large donation of material from the family of Faith Bad Bear Bartlett, who worked as the Archivist at LBHC from 2005 to 2010. After appraising the donation, the Archivist and Librarian pulled selected material they determined to have archival value. The archival portion of the donation deals with Crow cultural and historical matters, particularly pre-reservation history, early reservation history, and the Crow clan system. The photographs included in the donation have been transferred to the Crow Indian Photographic Collection.
- Program, Crow Fair, 1968 (Photocopy)
- Congressional Testimony, Sits in the Middle of the Land, 1873
- Biography, Sits in the Middle of the Land, NA
- Joe Medicine Crow, Crow Cultural and Historical Writings
- Crow History Pamphlets, Crow Bilingual Program, ND
- Crow Grammar, Crow Bilingual Program, ND
- More Crow Lullabies, Crow Bilingual Program, ND
- Pension Records, Crow Scouts, 1927-1929
- Description of Elements of the Crow Flag
- History and Environmental Analysis, Big Horn Canyon
- Packs the Deer Helps the Thunderbird, Joy Toineeta
- Crow Objects Collected by William Wildschut
- William Wildschut, The Crow Indians, Intro to pg. 224 (Unfinished Manuscript)
- William Wildschut, The Crow Indians, pg. 225 to 536 (Unfinished Manuscript)
- Timothy McCleary, The Stars We Know: Crow Indian Ethnoastronomy, Manuscript
- Oversized Boxes - The contents of the two oversized boxes in the Crow Indian Historical Collection contain sets of annuity records and per capita payments to Crow individuals and households from 1904-1909 and 1953-1958.
- Annuity Payments 1904-1909
- Per Capita Payments 1953-1958