Gros Ventre Tribes, Nations and Bands Native Americans Indigenous
Gros Ventre was the French name for this Plains people (supposedly because of their big appetites) and Atsina the name their kinsmen the Arapaho bestowed on them, but they call themselves A'aninin, the White Clay People. They share a reservation in Montana with their allies the Assiniboine. The Gros Ventre are occasionally confused with the completely unrelated Hidatsa, whom the French also called Gros Ventre (apparently because the symbols for the two tribes in Plains Indian Sign Language are quite similar). There are about 3000 Gros Ventre today.
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Gros Ventre
See Also:
- The Gros Ventre of Montana - Unofficial homepage of the Gros Ventre, with information, g pictures, and links.
- Looking Back--The Crow - Historical overview of the Gros Ventre people.
- Gros Ventre Language and the Gros Ventre Indian Tribe - Language, culture, history and genealogy.
- Four Directions Institute: Gros Ventre - Tribal profile, timeline, and links.
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