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== Notable Crow people == [[File:Delegation of Crow Chiefs.jpg|thumb|Delegation of important Crow chiefs, 1880. From left to right: Old Crow, Medicine Crow, Long Elk, [[Plenty Coups]], and [[Pretty Eagle]].]] * [[Eldena Bear Don't Walk]] (Crow/Salish/Kutenai, b. c. 1973), lawyer, judge, politician, first woman to serve as the Chief Justice of the Crow Tribe * [[Max Big Man]], educator, artist, and honorary chief who created educational programming with CBS Radio * [[Earl Biss]] (1947–1998), painter * [[Bull Chief]] (c. 1825 – unknown), war chief (pipe carrier), who fought against Lakota, Nez Percé, Shoshone, and Piegan Blackfoot warriors, he also resisted white settlement of Crow territory * [[Curly (scout)|Curly (or Curley)]] (also known as Ashishishe/Shishi'esh, c. 1856 – 1923), Indian Scout and warrior * [[Goes Ahead]] or [[Ba'suck'osh]] (also [[Walks Among the Stars]], 1851–1919), Indian Scout and warrior, husband of Pretty Shield * [[Hairy Moccasin]] or Esh-sup-pee-me-shish (c. 1854 – 1922), Crow Indian Scout and warrior * [[Half Yellow Face]] or Ischu Shi Dish (c. 1830 – c. 1879), Crow Indian Scout and warrior, war leader (pipe carrier) and leader of the six [[Crow Scouts]] who assisted General George A. Custer * [[Issaatxalúash]], also [[Two Leggings]] (mid-1840s – 1923); ''bacheeítche'' (local group leader) of River Crow, war leader (pipe carrier), during the first years of the reservation era * [[Donald Laverdure]], Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Interior * [[Joe Medicine Crow]], also [[PédhitšhÎ-wahpášh]] (1913–2016), the last war chief (pipe carrier) of the Crow Tribe, educator, historian, author, and official anthropologist * [[Elias Not Afraid]]; (born 1990) Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke)[2] artist known for his traditional and non-traditional beadwork * [[Janine Pease]], an American Indian educator and advocate and the first woman of Crow lineage to earn a doctorate degree * [[Wendy Red Star]], visual artist * [[Plenty Coups]], Crow chief who cooperated with the government against other more hostile tribes, ensuring the Crow kept much of their traditional lands. * [[Pretty Eagle]], fellow war chief of Plenty Coups, who worked with him to ensure the tribe's cooperation with the federal government. * [[Pretty Shield]] (c. 1856 – 1944), [[medicine woman]], wife of Goes Ahead, a scout at the Battle of the Little Bighorn * [[Shows as He Goes]], war chief * [[Pauline Small]] or [[Strikes Twice In One Summer]] (1924–2005), first woman to serve in Crow Tribal Council * [[Frank Shively]] (c. 1877 – unknown), football coach * [[Supaman]], also [[Christian Parrish Takes the Gun]], rapper and fancy dancer * [[Noah Watts]], also [[Bulaagawish]] (Old Bull), actor and musician, best known for his role as Ratonhnhaké:ton, the main character of Assassin's Creed III * [[Bethany Yellowtail]] (Crow/Northern Cheyenne), fashion designer based in Los Angeles * [[Robert Yellowtail]] (1889–1988), leader of Crow Tribe, first Native American to hold position of Agency Superintendent * [[Thomas Yellowtail]] (1903–1993), a medicine man and Sun Dance Chief of the Crow Tribe * [[White Man Runs Him]] (c. 1858 – 1929); Crow Indian Scout and warrior, step-grandfather of Joe Medicine Crow * [[White Swan]], also [[Mee-nah-tsee-us]] (White Goose, c. 1850 – 1904), Indian Scout and warrior, cousin of Curly.
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