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- Title
THE GROS VENTRE/FALL INDIANS IN HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION.
- Authors
Malainey, Mary E.
- Abstract
Apparent contradictions in historic accounts regarding the identify of the Gros Ventre/Fall Indians as either Atsina or Hidatsa may be a product of scholarly interpretation. Nomadic Atsina, on the northern plains, were related to a group of Atsina who settled with the Missouri River villagers. David Thompson's observations are internally consistent and supported by others. Historic documents show the two Atsina groups and the Arapaho recognized their kinship throughout the 1800s.
- Subjects
MISSOURI River; GROS Ventre (Montanan people); ARAPAHO (North American people); HIDATSA (North American people); THOMPSON, David, 1770-1857; KINSHIP
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 2005, Vol 25, Issue 1, p155
- ISSN
0715-3244
- Publication type
Article