Item #6801 Collection of Brochures Intended to Attract Businesses to Seven Indian Reservations in Wyoming and Montana
Collection of Brochures Intended to Attract Businesses to Seven Indian Reservations in Wyoming and Montana
Collection of Brochures Intended to Attract Businesses to Seven Indian Reservations in Wyoming and Montana

Collection of Brochures Intended to Attract Businesses to Seven Indian Reservations in Wyoming and Montana

Montana: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Circa 1975. Seven folding brochures, each measuring 8.5 x 3.5", with four panels of text printed on both sides. A collection of informational brochures issued by the Montana Bureau of Indian Affairs touting the advantageous aspects of doing business at seven Indian Reservations in Wyoming and Montana: Blackfeet, Rocky Boy's, Fort Belknap, Northern Cheyenne, Wind River, Flathead, and Crow Country. Includes information and statistics on recreational opportunities, recent developments such as industrial parks and community centers, climate and precipitation, the labor force (listing wages and touting the number of years with no strikes), tax benefits, and more. No date, but lists a $2.00 minimum wage, and one brochure notes the planning of a campground that was built in the mid to late 1970s. Overall in excellent condition. Item #6801

Price: $200.00

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