New school prompts community sentiment, for and against; Health Board seeks public comment; What they're saying about Two Eagle and its proposed new facilities; Chambers filled for April quarterly meeting; District meeting crowd told jobs are on...
Mini-Task Force is backed; Hud selects head; Police chief out; Whitworth resigns; To D.C. on horseback; Comment: report Slurs Indians; Public Law 93-638-The Self Determination & Education Assistance Act baubles? bangles? or just more beads?;...
Council Approves 15 Month Budget; Ron McCrea is Tribal Police Chief; Members Oppose Complex; Job Corps Saves the Day; Tribal Council Wage Raised; 21 Accidents in May; Attention gardeners!; Welcome to the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Flathead...
S & K Electronics Presents Six-Figure Check to Tribal Council; Grizzly Sighting Prompts McDonald Closure; Experiencing Taditional Indian Ways is Free at Agnes' Camp; SKC-TV to Expand: Wants Public at Meetings; LIEAP Public Comment Period...
Council Chooses Consulting Company; Joint District Meeting Announced; Flathead Reservation Seems a Favorite With Foreign Visitors; Tribes Hire Two to Monitor Recreation Resources; Career Development Program Finished; BIA Social Services to Transfer...
NTPC's green light turns yellow, referendum vote called; Water conference set for July; Tellier is chosen ITYP Princess; The case for the Northern Tier pipeline; USCCR: Indians could become a '51st state'; Blackfeet oil company formed; Mitchell...
White on-lookers watch as two Flathead Indian women dig bitterroots with their traditional digging tools. Photo was probably taken on the Flathead Reservation in the early 1950's.
Three Blackfeet tipis. The traditional circle design is painted on the base of all three, and appears at the top on only two of them. Two of the tipis have animal motifs (deer and bison), one is unpainted. Dogs appear in the foreground, horses in...
Blackfeet woman in native dress holding an infant in a cradle board. Cradle board reflects Chippewa-Cree influence, while the cover is more of the traditional Sioux style. The woman's dress is Blackfeet, however, the tipi door appearing in the...
Wide angel view of a Blackfeet encampment. The photo shows a number of tipis, some painted in traditional Blackfeet designs, some unpainted. Interspaced between several of the tipis are white Army-style wall tents with stove pipes. Also pictured...
Four Blackfeet men mounted on horses in front of a painted tipi. One man is wearing a traditional 'up-right' eagle feather war bonnet, another man is wearing the more common plains style bonnet. All of the horses sport fancy trappings. Browning,...
Forest management - - Congresses. ;<br> Lodgepole pine - - Congresses. ;<br> Lodge-pole pine - - Congresses.
Lodgepole pine (var. latifolia) is one of the most widely distributed pines in western North America, extending from southern Colorado north to the central Yukon, and from 1,500 to 11,500 feet in elevation. This paper focuses on stands below...
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Kerr Dam, Power on the Flathead; Editorially Speaking; Rattlesnake Logging Unit Bids Are Called for July 7; Flathead Indians Again Participate in Easter Services;
Rose Evans selected to finish out Wall-McDonald's Council term; Puppets help youngsters understand alcohol and drug abuse; Petition clarified; SKC patiently awaits for word about its TV station license; Five Indian economists will win fellowships;...