Crow Reservation
The Crow Reservation is located in south-central Montana and is home to the Crow Tribe, a Native American tribe. Established in 1868, the reservation covers approximately 2.3 million acres and is known for its rich cultural heritage and history. The tribe's traditional territory includes parts of the Yellowstone River and the surrounding plains.
The Crow Reservation is primarily rural, with agriculture and tourism playing significant roles in the local economy. The tribe hosts various events, including the annual Crow Fair, which celebrates their culture through traditional dances, art, and food. The reservation is also known for its stunning landscapes and wildlife.