Land, wealth and higher education: How the ancestral ground

Land, wealth and higher education: How the ancestral ground of Montana's Indigenous peoples came to generate millions for in-state campuses | Education

More than a century ago, the federal government granted the fledgling state of Montana land to support its new college infrastructure. Those tracts — still recognized as the aboriginal ground

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