Frank Bird Linderman, the Glossary
Frank Bird Linderman (September 25, 1869 – May 12, 1938) was a Montana writer, politician, Native American ally and ethnographer.[1]
Table of Contents
49 relations: At-large, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Butte, Montana, Charles Marion Russell, Charles Scribner's Sons, Classes of United States senators, Cleveland, Cree, Democratic Party (United States), Flathead Lake, Frank Bird Linderman House, Hall of Great Westerners, Helena, Montana, Illinois, Indian Reorganization Act, Jeannette Rankin, John Collier (sociologist), Kalispell, Montana, Kutenai, Lake County, Montana, List of United States senators from Montana, Madison County, Montana, Metallurgical assay, Montana, Montana Department of Justice, Montana Legislature, Montana Territory, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, National Register of Historic Places, Native Americans in the United States, Oberlin College, Ohio, Ojibwe, Plains Indian Sign Language, Plains Indians, Plenty Coups, Pretty Shield, Ravalli County, Montana, Republican Party (United States), Robert Lowie, Rocky Boy (Chippewa leader), Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation, Salish peoples, Sheridan, Montana, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, Thomas J. Walsh, United States Senate, Wellington D. Rankin, 1924 United States Senate election in Montana.
At-large
At large (before a noun: at-large) is a description for members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent a whole membership or population (notably a city, county, state, province, nation, club or association), rather than a subset.
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), also known as Indian Affairs (IA), is a United States federal agency within the Department of the Interior.
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Butte, Montana
Butte is a consolidated city-county and the county seat of Silver Bow County, Montana, United States.
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Charles Marion Russell
Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 – October 24, 1926), also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an American artist of the American Old West.
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Charles Scribner's Sons
Charles Scribner's Sons, or simply Scribner's or Scribner, is an American publisher based in New York City, known for publishing American authors including Henry James, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kurt Vonnegut, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Stephen King, Robert A. Heinlein, Thomas Wolfe, George Santayana, John Clellon Holmes, Don DeLillo, and Edith Wharton.
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Classes of United States senators
The 100 seats in the United States Senate are divided into 3 classes to determine which seats will be up for election in any 2-year cycle, with only 1 class being up for election at a time.
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Cleveland
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Cree
The Cree (script, néhiyaw, nihithaw, etc.; Cri) are a North American Indigenous people.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Flathead Lake
Flathead Lake (Salish, yawuʔnik̓ ʔa·kuq̓nuk) is a large natural lake in northwest Montana, United States.
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Frank Bird Linderman House
The Frank Bird Linderman House is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in Lake County, Montana.
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Hall of Great Westerners
The Hall of Great Westerners was established by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 1958.
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Helena, Montana
Helena is the capital city of the U.S. state of Montana and the seat of Lewis and Clark County.
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Illinois
Illinois is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Indian Reorganization Act
The Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) of June 18, 1934, or the Wheeler–Howard Act, was U.S. federal legislation that dealt with the status of American Indians in the United States.
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Jeannette Rankin
Jeannette Pickering Rankin (June 11, 1880 – May 18, 1973) was an American politician and women's rights advocate who became the first woman to hold federal office in the United States.
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John Collier (sociologist)
John Collier (May 4, 1884 – May 8, 1968), a sociologist and writer, was an American social reformer and Native American advocate.
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Kalispell, Montana
Kalispell (Montana Salish: Ql̓ispé, Kutenai language: Kqayaqawakⱡuʔnam) is a city in Montana and the county seat of Flathead County, Montana, United States.
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Kutenai
The Kutenai, also known as the Ktunaxa, Ksanka, Kootenay (in Canada) and Kootenai (in the United States), are an indigenous people of Canada and the United States.
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Lake County, Montana
Lake County is a county located in the northwest part of the U.S. state of Montana.
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List of United States senators from Montana
Montana was admitted to the Union on November 8, 1889, and elects U.S. senators to classes 1 and 2.
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Madison County, Montana
Madison County is a county in the U.S. state of Montana.
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A metallurgical assay is a compositional analysis of an ore, metal, or alloy, usually performed in order to test for purity or quality.
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Montana
Montana is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
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Montana Department of Justice
The Montana Department of Justice is a state law enforcement agency of Montana.
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Montana Legislature
The Montana State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Montana.
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Montana Territory
The Territory of Montana was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1864, until November 8, 1889, when it was admitted as the 41st state in the Union as the state of Montana.
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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, with more than 28,000 Western and Native American art works and artifacts.
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National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
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Native Americans in the United States
Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.
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Oberlin College
Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio, United States.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Ojibwe
The Ojibwe (syll.: ᐅᒋᐺ; plural: Ojibweg ᐅᒋᐺᒃ) are an Anishinaabe people whose homeland (Ojibwewaki ᐅᒋᐺᐘᑭ) covers much of the Great Lakes region and the northern plains, extending into the subarctic and throughout the northeastern woodlands.
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Plains Indian Sign Language
Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL), also known as Hand Talk or Plains Sign Language, is an endangered language common to various Plains Nations across what is now central Canada, the central and western United States and northern Mexico.
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Plains Indians
Plains Indians or Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies are the Native American tribes and First Nation band governments who have historically lived on the Interior Plains (the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies) of North America.
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Plenty Coups
Plenty Coups (Crow: Alaxchíia Ahú, "many achievements"; c. 1848 – 1932) was the principal chief of the Crow Tribe and a visionary leader.
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Pretty Shield
Pretty Shield (1856–1944) was a medicine woman of the Crow Nation. Frank Bird Linderman and Pretty Shield are writers from Montana.
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Ravalli County, Montana
Ravalli County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Montana.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Robert Lowie
Robert Harry Lowie (born Robert Heinrich Löwe; June 12, 1883 – September 21, 1957) was an Austrian-born American anthropologist.
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Rocky Boy (Chippewa leader)
Asiniiwin, translated Rocky Boy or Stone Child, was an important Chippewa leader who was chief of a band in Montana in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
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Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation
Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation (also known as Rocky Boy Reservation) is one of seven Native American reservations in the U.S. state of Montana.
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Salish peoples
The Salish peoples are indigenous peoples of the American and Canadian Pacific Northwest, identified by their use of the Salishan languages which diversified out of Proto-Salish between 3,000 and 6,000 years ago.
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Sheridan, Montana
Sheridan is a town in Madison County, Montana, United States named after the Civil War general Philip Sheridan.
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The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America is one of the largest mutual life insurance companies in the world.
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Thomas J. Walsh
Thomas James Walsh (June 12, 1859March 2, 1933) was an American lawyer and Democratic Party politician from Helena, Montana who represented Montana in the US Senate from 1913 to 1933.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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Wellington D. Rankin
Wellington D. Rankin (September 16, 1884 – June 4, 1966) was a Republican public official from the state of Montana.
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1924 United States Senate election in Montana
The 1924 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 4, 1924.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Bird_Linderman
Also known as Frank B. Linderman.