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The Little Big Horn College Archives: Crow Indian Historical and Cultural Collection

The Little Big Horn College Archives is a cultural research center for the Crow people and other interested researchers.

The types of materials in the Archives include:

  • records, papers, scrapbooks, family and tribal histories of the Crow community
  • copies of federal government records,
  • external studies and reports,
  • research materials from historians, anthropologists, missionaries, attorneys, and others on Crow culture, and
  • special published material added at the discretion of the Archivist.

The Archives’ holdings are being added to and are continuing to grow. Many of these collections are still in the process of arrangement and description. Collection areas will be added to the Archives as necessary. The following are descriptions of the current collection areas. Please note that these topic areas may consist of several individual collections. This is not a comprehensive listing of all individual collections. Please consult with the Archivist for more detail regarding specific collections or to inquire about new additions to the Archives’ holdings.

Catholic Collection BIA - Soil and Range Resources Collection Coal - Wesmoreland Crow Bilingual Language Collection
Crow Legal Collection NARA Microfilm Collections Oral Histories (audio) Research Document Collection
Film and Video Collection Photograph Collection Newspaper Collection

Catholic Collection

Crow Catholic Research Collections. Series include: religious education, Bureau of Catholic Indian missions, general missions, Crow Parish materials, conferences, child raising, newsletters, scrapbooks, calendars, cultural events, photo albums, slides, audio tapes [interviews and bible translations], Crow ministry lessons, Crow Clan system, livestock, legislation and government, handgame list of "best guessers," Oregon province archives, Great Falls diocesan archives. Date span is 1904 – 1980s. On loan from Catholic Church in Lodge Grass. The collection is open for use by the Crow people. Permission must be obtained from the Catholic Church in Lodge Grass for reproduction rights.

BIA - Soil and Range Resources Collection

Aerial photo maps and land descriptions [ beginning and ending of properties].

Coal - Wesmoreland

The collection contains 41 large [book] folders. Topics include: land use, compliance, documents, proposed mining, modification of mines, hydrology, geology and soil, meteorology and air quality, wild life, vegetation, antiquities, and legal summary. 1999 acquisition.

Crow Bilingual Language Collection

Records from the Bilingual Program, Crow Agency. Date span is 1988-1991. Correspondence, program administration records, Montana Teacher Training Program administration and program records, Crow stories of the Crow Tribe, translated by Henry Old Coyote and Barney Old Coyote; pedigree chart and misc. papers; Univerisyt of Wyomning brochures, Richard Throssel [photographer]; Peggy Albright (#7); pictures LBHC (#8); Crow celebration, memos, May Childs, Quanitta Big Shoulder, Curtis Burgess material (#11), "After the Buffalo Days" (book); Burgess papers II.

Crow Legal Collection

Papers of Tribal lawyers relating to general court cases of the Crow Tribe. Pending authorization of use to public, these papers are closed.

NARA Microfilm Collections

National Archives and Records Administration records on microfilm. They are all Crow related documents.

Oral Histories (audio)

These are primarily oral histories of Crow people as told to different interviewers by various informants. The collection includes histories of people, ceremonial histories, and cultural histories. They are in the Crow language and are available for research. A limited number of the oral histories have been transcribed in English. They are stored on cassette tapes.

Research Document Collection

This consists of several individual collections of researchers and scholars whose work has pertains to Crow history, culture, ceremonies and people. The materials are kept in the original organization of the Donor and include articles taken from various sources including magazine and article journals; original papers; manuscripts; and outlines. This collection includes Frederick Hoxie’s research papers for his book, Parading through History. This collection has been partially processed and will continue to be processed in the coming years. Full inventories are also available for the collections of Eloise Whitebear Pease, Joseph Medicine Crow, and Robert Summers Yellowtail. These collections are accessible for research.

Film and Video Collection

The Archives has over 1,000 video tapes. The videos are about contemporary Crow life. The major collection areas are ceremonies [tobacco dance, warriors society, seasonal dances], handgame, Crow Fair, parades, Tribal inaugural speeches, classes at LBHC and taped interviews of elders. This collection is available for research and is being catalogued during 2000.

Photograph Collection

The Photograph Collection is comprised of both original photographs and duplicate photographs from major museums throughout the United States. It provides a photographic record of not only Crow people, but also of people from other tribes, and dates from the mid 1800's to the present. The collection also includes photographs documenting Little Big Horn College. The collection is not currently processed but is open for research.

Newspaper Collection

Microfilm of the Billings Gazette and the Hardin Herald.

The collections listing was last updated in June, 2000.

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