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On the Web
- Gros Ventre Indians (Gros Ventres) - Explains Gros Ventre culture, history, language and lifestyle in simple question-and-answer format. With links to more extensive information.
- North American Cultures: Gros Ventre - Overview of the Gros Ventre Indian civilization.
- Gros Ventre Language and the Gros Ventre Indian Tribe - Language, culture, history and genealogy.
- Ethnologue: Gros Ventre - Demographic information about the Gros Ventre language, from the Ethnologue of Languages.
- The Gros Ventre of Montana - Unofficial homepage of the Gros Ventre, with information, pictures, and links.
- Gros Ventre Coloring Book - Bilingual coloring book in Gros Ventre and English, aimed at children.
- A'aninin: Gros Ventre Language Page - List of words and the Gros Ventre pledge of allegiance.
- Gros Ventre Language Word Sets - Audio recordings of Gros Ventre words with both male and female pronunciations.
- The Gros Ventre of Montana - Unofficial homepage of the Gros Ventre, with information, pictures, and links.
- Gros Ventre (Ahe, A'aninin, Ahahnelin, A'ane, Atsina) - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gros Ventre landslide - The Gros Ventre landslide (pronounced GROW-VAUNT), is located in the Gros Ventre Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming, United States. The Gros Ventre landslide is 7 miles (10 km) east of Jackson Hole valley and Grand Teton National Park.
- Gros Ventre River - The Gros Ventre River (pronounced GROW-VAUNT) is a tributary of the Snake River located in the state of Wyoming. It rises in the Gros Ventre Wilderness in western Wyoming, and joins the Snake River in the Jackson Hole valley.
- Gros Ventre Wilderness - The Gros Ventre Wilderness (grow-VAWNT) is located in Bridger-Teton National Forest in the U.S.
- Gros Ventres - The Gros Ventre are a Native American tribe located in northcentral Montana, also known as the Atsina, which is considered an inaccurate and derogatory name. There are currently 3,682 members and they share Fort Belknap Indian Reservation with the Assiniboine, their historical enemies.
- Fort Belknap Indian Reservation - The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in north-central Montana, USA. It is shared, ironically, by two groups of Native Americans who have been historically enemies of each other, the Assiniboine and the Gros Ventre tribes.