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Online textbook:
Chapter 22
- (.pdf)
Worksheet 1:
Population by County -
(.pdf)
Worksheet 2:
Describing Montana -
(.pdf)
Learning from Historical Documents:
Terry Murphy, Montana Farmers Union board member, Testifying to the Legislature
about Energy Development, 1973, and Dolph Harris, President of the
Economic Development Association of Eastern Montana, Testifying to the
Legislature about Energy Development, 1971
Hank Deschenes, of Missoula, Testifying to the Legislature against a Moratorium on
Subdividing Agricultural Land, 1975, and Charles Bradley of Bozeman,
Testifying to the Legislature in Favor of a Moratorium on Subdividing
Agricultural Land, 1974
Interesting Links
Watch video clip to learn how Billings residents stood up to
intolerance and started a national movement.
Discover the history and legacy of the Black Eagle smelter (near
Great Falls) in
"The Fall of the Big Stack." Extensive report on the loss of a
symbol of Great Falls' heady industrial days, 25 years later.
Includes articles, photos and graphics.
Watch this video clip to learn how the legacy of the Dawes Act
still affects American Indians. (Be patient. The video, "Excerpts
from American Indian Homelands," is slow to load.)
Think that all Indians get monthly checks from the federal
government? Think again and visit
TheRezWeLiveOn.com, a
website created by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes to
dispel untruths about life on the reservation.
Curious about issues facing Montana Indians today?
Learn more here.
Learn more about the
Hmong
immigrants who settled in Missoula.
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Eva Boyd, basket maker, photo by Alexandra Swaney,
courtesy Montana Arts Council
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Vermiculite Zonolite Company (W. R. Grace)
employee, Libby, photo by Bill Browning, Helena, Montana
Historical Society Photo Archives PAc 2002-62.I2B-10865 |
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