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In Home Land

By Hallie Mahowald | October 28, 2020

Long before the Absaroka-Bearthtooths became a wilderness and before Yellowstone was called ‘wonderland,’ they were home ground to the Crow. This article on land and people explores the changes in this relationship over time.

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