Apsaroke

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Apsaroke refers to the Native American people more commonly known as the Crow, historically based in the Yellowstone River valley of what is now Montana and Wyoming.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of North America
Native American people
alsoKnownAs Crow NERFINISHED
Crow people NERFINISHED
artForm Beadwork
Painted tipis
Quillwork
clanSystem Matrilineal clans
culturalPractice Elaborate feathered war bonnets
Plains sign language use
currentPrimaryLocation Crow Indian Reservation NERFINISHED
South-central Montana NERFINISHED
demographicRegion Northern Rocky Mountains area NERFINISHED
etymology Name Apsáalooke often translated as “children of the large-beaked bird”
governmentType Tribal government
historicalEnemy Blackfeet NERFINISHED
Cheyenne NERFINISHED
Lakota Sioux NERFINISHED
historicalEvent Allied with the United States Army against some neighboring Plains tribes
historicalLifestyle Nomadic bison hunters
Plains horse culture
language Crow language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Siouan languages NERFINISHED
locatedInThePast Present-day Montana NERFINISHED
Present-day Wyoming NERFINISHED
Yellowstone River valley NERFINISHED
nativeName Apsáalooke NERFINISHED
notableAnthropologicalWork “Crow Indian Art” by Robert H. Lowie GENERATED
“The Crow Indians” by Robert H. Lowie GENERATED
populationTrend Population declined sharply after European contact
recognizedAs Federally recognized tribe in the United States
relatedEthnicGroup Hidatsa NERFINISHED
Mandan NERFINISHED
Sioux NERFINISHED
socialOrganization Bands
sovereignWithin United States NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Missouri River Siouan NERFINISHED
traditionalDwelling Tipi
traditionalRegion Northern Plains NERFINISHED
traditionalReligion Animism
Sun Dance NERFINISHED
Vision quest practices
traditionalSubsistence Bison hunting
Gathering wild plants
treaty Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 NERFINISHED
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 NERFINISHED
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet for Crow language

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Crow people alsoKnownAs Apsaroke