Gros Ventre Tribe

Alternate Names: Gros Ventre, Gros Ventres Ancestral homeland: lived on the Milk River branch of the Missouri River in northern Montana, they also migrated into Saskatchewan

Brief Timeline
mid-1800: Fought with Crow to defeat the Blackfeet; who were once their allies.

1867: suffered a major defeat

1888: placed on the Fort Belknap Reservation in northern Montana.

Reservations
The primary reservation for the Grosventre Indians is the Fort Belknap Reservation, which they share with the Assiniboin.

Additional References to the History of the Tribe and/or Band

 * Frederick Webb Hodge, in his Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, gave a more complete history of the Grosventre tribe, with estimations of the population of the tribe at various time periods.
 * Fort Belknap Indian Community website has a page of history of the Gros Ventre Indians.

Tribal Headquarters
Fort Belknap Indian Community RR1, Box 66 101 Tribal Way Harlem, MT 59526 Phone: (406) 353-2205 Fax: (406) 353-4541 Official Website: www.ftbelknap-nsn.gov

Records
Agency Records

Correspondence and Census

Treaties


 * 1851 September 17, Fort Laramie with Sioux, Etc.,
 * 1855 October 17, with the Blackfeet
 * 1866 July 27, Agreement at Fort Berthold-unratified

Vital Records


 * Fort Belknap, M595, birth and deaths, early - 1935, FHL Film: 576485 and births and deaths, 1936-1939, FHL Film: 576486
 * Fort Berthold, M595, births and deaths, 1926-1932, FHL Film: 576490 and births and deaths,1936-1939, FHL film: 576491

Important Web Sites

 * Gros Ventres Tribe Wikipedia
 * By-Laws of the Three Affiliated Tribes