Cody, WY -- Billings, MT, June 23
Started out by visiting the last of the five museums at the Buffalo Bill Center, the natural history museum. It was beautifully done, using a ramp to simulate moving through the habitats at different altitudes.
First stop after that was the Japanese camp where 14,000 were imprisoned during WWII. Although we knew the history of this shameful time already, It was an interesting presentation of some of the personal stories.
Next stop was Chief Plenty Coups State Park. Chief Plenty Coups was able to lead the Crow Nation to find a path that worked with the United States. As a result, the Crow people were able to stay on their native lands. The photo is of the log house that Chief Plenty Coups built himself and his wife when he decided to become a farmer. Inspired by George Washington, he decided to donate his house and land to the people.
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