1922 Industrial Survey
1922 Industrial Survey
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Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Health, FamilySummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Little Owl.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Paternalism, AgricultureSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Looks at the Ground.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Paternalism, FamilySummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Louis Bompard.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, AgricultureSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Manuel Mountain Bull.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, AgricultureSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mark Farwell.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, Land ControlSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of James LaForge.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, Land ControlSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mark Real Bird.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Paternalism, Family, Land ControlSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Martin He Does It.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Paternalism, FamilySummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mary Humphrey.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Paternalism, AgricultureSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Matthew Good Luck.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
AgricultureSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Max Big Man.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of McKinley Backbone.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Agriculture, PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Medicine Rock Above.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Michael Bull Chief.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, Land ControlSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mike Blue Moccasin.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Land Control, Paternalism, FamilySummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mortimer Plenty Hawk.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mountain Sheep.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
FamilySummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mrs. Francis Sucher.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Mrs. Whiteman.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Ned Old Bear.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Old Coyote.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Agriculture, Tribal Governance, PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Old Crane.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Tribal Governance, AgricultureSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Old Dwarf.Digital Heritage
Community
ApsáalookeCategory
Family, PaternalismSummary
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Old Elk.