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Crow Fair

Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo of Crow Fair, by Donnie Sexton, Montana Office of Tourism
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronCrow Man preparing, for sham battle, 1912, Crow Agency, MT
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronSundance, Black Lodge District, 1951, Crow Reservation, MT
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronThe Parade, Crow Fair, 1924, Lodgegrass, MT
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronCrow Woman, 1924, Crow Agency, MT
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronMyrtle Pretty Coups, 1924, Lodgegrass, MT
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronMargaret Yellowtail, 1936, Crow Reservation, MT
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronBrady Locks, Little Wolf, Black Crane, and Big Beaver, ca. 1926, Crow Agency, MT
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronMedicine Wheel, 1932, Big Horn Mountains, WY
Photo from Crow Fair, by Elsa Spear ByronCrow Fair, ca. 1926, Crow Agency, MT
A century ago the six Crow Reservation Districts came together for a cultural gathering with other Great Plains tribes. The Crow Fair honors that tradition with a “giant family reunion under the Big Sky.” Every third weekend of August the Apsaalooke Nation puts on a five-day festival in southeastern Montana, with a parade, Pow Wow, rodeo, and traditional and fancy dancing.

Photos: Donnie Sexton, Travel Montana | Elsa Spear Byron | Montana Gallery

Image Gallery adapted from FrogJS by Eric Puidokas.
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