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Photo © MSNBC | From the Billings Gazette 4/6/00: Crow chairwoman's trial ends SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A federal appeals court on Wednesday largely upheld the theft conviction of the Crow tribal chairwoman for allegedly using her influence to buy tribal land in southeast Montana for far less than its value. |
Relevant Links: United States Courts for the Ninth Circuit. The case is U.S. vs. Nomee, 99-30075. The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie was also signed by Crow leaders. To view digital images of the original treaty, visit the National Archives and Records Administration Little Big Horn College - The college on the Crow reservation. Maps and Materials: Map of Montana Reservations - Crow Tribe © Paula Giese |
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