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Qué (quién) es B Crow - definición


B Crow         
BRITISH SONGWRITER
User:Alanfromwakefield/B Crow; B Crow (songwriter)
B Crow (lived c1850) was a Tyneside songwriter who according to the information given by John Ross in volume 10 of his The Songs of the Tyne published c1850, has the short song “The Old Burn” attributed to his name. The song is sung to the tune of “My ain fireside.
Crow, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Crow, TX
Crow is an unincorporated community in Wood County, Texas, United States at the intersection of U.S.
Crow people         
  • Illustration of a buffalo jump
  • Crow Tribal Chairperson Carl Venne and Barack Obama on the Crow Indian Reservation in [[Montana]] on 19 May 2008. Obama was the first presidential candidate to visit the Crow Tribe.
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  • Crow Indian [[Chief Big Shadow]] (Big Robber), signer of the Fort Laramie treaty (1851). Painting by Jesuit missionary De Smet.
  • Crow Indian territory (areas 517, 619 and 635) as described in Fort Laramie treaty (1851), present Montana and Wyoming
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  • ''The Oath Apsaroke'' by [[Edward S. Curtis]] depicting Crow men giving a symbolic oath with a bison meat offering on an arrow
  • Crow flag seen from Interstate 90 at the [[Crow Indian Reservation]], Big Horn County, Montana
  • Landscape on the [[Crow Indian Reservation]], Montana
  • ''Crow Lodge of Twenty-five Buffalo Skins'', 1832–33 by [[George Catlin]]
  • Crow men trading on horseback
  • [[Ledger drawing]] of a Cheyenne war chief and warriors (left) coming to a truce with a Crow war chief and warriors (right)
  • De Smet map of the 1851 Fort Laramie Indian territories (the light area). Jesuit missionary De Smet drew this map with the tribal borders agreed upon at Fort Laramie in 1851. Although the map itself is wrong in certain ways, it has the Crow territory west of the Sioux territory as written in the treaty, and the Bighorn area as the heart of the Crow country.
  • Delegation of important Crow chiefs, 1880. From left to right: Old Crow, Medicine Crow, Long Elk, [[Plenty Coups]], and [[Pretty Eagle]].
  • "Eight Crow prisoners under guard at Crow agency, Montana, 1887"
  • Lone Dog's Sioux winter count, 1870. Thirty Crows killed in battle.
  • The trading posts built for trade with the Crows
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  • A scout on a horse, 1908 by Edward S. Curtis
  • Three Crow men on their horses, [[Edward S. Curtis]], 1908
ETHNIC GROUP
Crow (ethnic group); Absáalooke; Absaalooke; Crow Tribe; Crow Indian; Crow Indians; Crow (people); Crow Tribe of Montana; Crow tribe; Apsaalooka; Apsáalooke; Apsaalooke; Absaroke; Crow Indian Nation; Apsaroke; Crow nation; Crow Tribe of Indians; Apsalooke; Absaaloke; Crows (people); Crow Nation; List of Crow people
The Crow, whose autonym is Apsáalooke (), also spelled Absaroka, are Native Americans living primarily in southern Montana. Today, the Crow people have a federally recognized tribe, the Crow Tribe of Montana, with an Indian reservation located in the south-central part of the state.