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''[[Indians of Montana|Indians of Montana]] > Assiniboin Indians'' | ''[[Indians of Montana|Indians of Montana]] > Assiniboin Indians'' | ||
'''Alternate Names:''' Assiniboin, Assiniboine | '''Alternate Names:''' Assiniboin, Assiniboine'''Current locations:''' Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
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The logistics of providing food for the tribes was not efficient. When supplies failed to arrive, disappointed and hungry leaders sometimes confronted the government and military officials, which sometimes developed into warfare. | The logistics of providing food for the tribes was not efficient. When supplies failed to arrive, disappointed and hungry leaders sometimes confronted the government and military officials, which sometimes developed into warfare. | ||
Fredric W. Hodge states that | Fredric W. Hodge states that in 1904 living in Montana there were 644 Assiniboin Indians living at Fort Belknap Agency and 535 at Fort Peck Agency. | ||
<br> | In 1990, there were 5,274 Assiniboin in the United States and others in Canada.<br> | ||
==== Brief Timeline ==== | ==== Brief Timeline ==== | ||
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