Gros Ventre
The term "Gros Ventre" refers to a Native American tribe, also known as the Atsina, primarily located in the northern Great Plains of the United States. Historically, they were known for their nomadic lifestyle, relying on buffalo hunting and gathering for sustenance. The Gros Ventre people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, music, and storytelling.
In addition to the tribe, "Gros Ventre" can also refer to a river and a mountain range in Montana. The Gros Ventre River flows through the region, providing important resources for wildlife and local ecosystems. The surrounding Gros Ventre Wilderness area is known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities.