Badger-Two Medicine oral history project 2006

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Badger-Two Medicine oral history project 2006

The five interviewees recorded for this project in 2006 describe the Badger-Two Medicine area located by the Blackfeet Reservation and Glacier National Park in Montana. They discuss their lives in the area from early homestead years up to current land use controversies, 1930-2006.

5 interviews

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371018

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Rising Wolf Ranch (Mont.)

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Trenkle, Art, interviewee

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Smiley, Dan, interviewee

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Johnson, Hugo, interviewee

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Trenkle, Anna, interviewee

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Lucke, Rick, interviewee

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Stewart, James, interviewee

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Brooks, David, interviewer

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United States. Forest Service

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The evolution of the USDA Forest Service is rooted in the General Provision Act of l89l in which Congress authorized the President to designate particular areas of the forested public domain to be set aside as "reserves" for future use. The number and size of these reserves increased notably in l897 when the President was authorized to establish reserves in order to protect watersheds, to preserve timber, and to provide lumber for local use. There was no provision for management or...