GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
PURCHASED FROM INDIANS
NCE this region was the favorite hunting ground of
the Blackfeet Indians, whose reservation adjoins it on the east. It was
then practically unknown to white men. In 1890 copper was found and
there was a rush of prospectors. To open it for mining purposes Congress
bought the region from the Indians in 1896, but not enough copper was
found to pay for the mining. After the miners left few persons visited
it but big-game hunters until 1910, when it was made a national
park.
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CLEARING AFTER THE STORM Photograph by H. T. Cowling
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BLACKFEET INDIAN CAMP ON TWO MEDICINE LAKE
Glacier National Park was once their hunting ground
Photograph by H. T. Cowling
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Last Updated: 30-Oct-2009
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