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The [http://indiannations.visitmt.com/fortbelknap.shtm Fort Belknap Indian Reservation] is a federally-recognized reservation, located in north-central Montana, between Havre and Glasgow. It was established in 1851. The agency of the [[Bureau_of_Indian_Affairs|Bureau of Indian Affairs]] with responsibility for this reservation is called the Fort Belknap Indian Agency. The principal tribes on the reservation are the Assiniboine, or Nakoda, and the Gros Ventre tribes.  
The [http://indiannations.visitmt.com/fortbelknap.shtm Fort Belknap Indian Reservation] is a federally-recognized reservation, located in north-central Montana, between Havre and Glasgow. It was established in 1888. The agency of the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs|Bureau of Indian Affairs]] with responsibility for this reservation is called the Fort Belknap Indian Agency. The principal tribes on the reservation are the Assiniboine, or Nakoda, and the Gros Ventre tribes.  


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The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is a federally-recognized reservation, located in north-central Montana, between Havre and Glasgow. It was established in 1888. The agency of the Bureau of Indian Affairs with responsibility for this reservation is called the Fort Belknap Indian Agency. The principal tribes on the reservation are the Assiniboine, or Nakoda, and the Gros Ventre tribes.