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People and culture

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| Dudley's photographs of family, friends, and
people were keepsake photographs for him, but give us 21sth century Montanans a
glimpse into our cultural past--how we lived, worked, and played. |
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| The photos
above show the clothing
of the 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's. |
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| In
Montana, the way to make a living and to survive in the late 1800's was usually
by farming and
ranching. This way of life still exists today. |
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| These
photos were taken on
September 16th, 1951, just above the old crow agency near Absarokee, Montana.
the Crow Indians celebrated 100 years of the treaty signed in
1851 at Fort Laramie In Wyoming. |