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  • Milo Paz

    Where: 40th Annual Kyi-yo Powwow, Missoula, Mont.

    Age:11

    Black is his favorite color. He broke his middle finger when he fell off his horse and the horse stepped on his finger. His favorite dance is the Crow hop.

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Awe'

I enjoyed this new Crow website. I have put it as a link on my Montana Yahoo list group, which has over 220 members. Keep up the good work. Let me know how I may contribute.

Christopher

I love the website and the information presented. The Native Americans have my full respect and admiration for surviving the past two hundred years. I have a question. Why do you use the name the white man gave you? Same for the black feet and flat head. Why not change to your given names? Thank you in advance for helping me to understand.

Spotted Eagle

I was just wondering you have a good thing going here but I just can't see why stories aren't done about the kids overdosing on alcohol everywhere on the rez and how our Tribal Administration turns a deaf ear and a blind eye to this tragedy! They wear war bonnets in victories, but there are no victories on my side of the rez!!!! Meth and Pot are rampant, and it's a bootlegger's paradise too, why don't you do a piece on these killers and have each Administration put war bonnets on these fools heads and parade them around!!!!

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