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The Montana Project acknowledges that our cause, work, and artists receive our inspiration from the ancestral lands of Montana’s Indigenous communities, which include Salish / Sélish, Pend d’Oreille / Ql̓ispé, Kootenai / Ksanka, Blackfeet / Niitsitapi (Pikuni), Chippewa (Ojibwe) / Annishinabe, Plains Cree / Ne-i-yah-wahk, Gros Ventre / A’aninin, Assiniboine / Nokado, Nakona, Sioux / Lakota, Dakota, Northern Cheyenne / Tsetsêhesêstâhase and So'taa'eo'o, Crow / Apsáalooke, and Little Shell Chippewa / Annishinabe and Métis.

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