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Rocky Boy Indian Reservation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Chippewa and Cree have come from two powerful nations of the American Continent. Each Tribe has come together to form the present day Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation.
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There are 107,511 acres of land on the reservation proper and adjacent alloted lands. Mountain peaks in the Bear's Paw Mountains and deep canyons contrast sharply with the nearly level bottomlands.
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The Rocky Boy Indian Reservation is located southwest of Havre on Highway 87 or south of Havre through Beaver Creek Park on Highway 234.
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A summary of TOSNAC assistance provided to Rocky Boy Indian Reservation, Montana. Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy Indian Reservation, Montana...
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The Rocky Boy Indian Reservation is located SW of Havre on Highway 87 or south of Havre through Beaver Creek Park on Highway 234. The Chippewa and Cree Indians who live on the reservation maintain a strong heritage through the annual Pow-Wow, featuring authentic Indian dancers and competitions, and other attractions.
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Anti-Smoking PSA, Rocky Boy Pow Wow, U.S. Census Bureau, American Indian College Fund PSA...
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Citing a need for economic growth, Chippewa-Cree tribal officials are moving forward with plans for an $87 million ethanol plant near the Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation.
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Rocky BoyThe Rocky Boy Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation of the Chippewa-Cree tribe located in the U.S. state of Montana. The smallest reservation in the state, it was created in 1916 and is located in Hill County and Chouteau County in northern Montana about 40 miles from the Canadian border. It has a total land...
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