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Very good sections on many topics, but strangely, lacks completely of a historical one. Needs historical background, and expansion on a few topics. A few more illustrations wouldn't hurt either. Phaedriel - 16 Feb 06
Needs separate language page ("Crow" language link currently leads back to "Crow Nation" - Skookum1 - 16 Feb 06
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What kind of tools did they use?
[edit] Weird image text
What's up with the [[Image:|125px|Flag of The Crow Nation]] text in the infobox? Zoe (216.234.130.130 00:56, 23 December 2005 (UTC))
[edit] Matriarchy
I had an anthropology professor (cited in the page: Rodney Frey), an "honorary Crow member" who stated d that the Crow were polygynous prior to colonization. While I could see that, theoretically, a polygynous culture could be matriarchal, could they be matrilineal? -- Juniorvarsity
- Yes, they were polygynous. All information points to them being matrilineal. The Blackfoot were also polygynous. However, the Blackfoot were multilineal. -- WiccaIrish 00:01, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bisexuality
How can all of them be bisexual? How is this known, from where does this information come and has there been any study made into this most bizzarre phenomenon? User:Vegfarandi 17:19, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
- It was vandalism. It has now been reverted. -- WiccaIrish 23:50, 14 December 2006 (UTC)