In addition to taking turns hosting monthly meetings, our events include campouts, horseback riding, carnivals, pinewood derbies, daddy-daughter date nights, sock hops, luaus, disco dances, rocket shoots, roller skating, rodeos, professional sporting events, and community service. And we're always willing to try new things!
Although some of us have Native American ancestry, we are not affiliated with the Crow people that are indigenous to America. We are proud to have been assigned the name Crow Princess Tribe as our group name which has encouraged us to research and teach our children about the real Crow (Apsaalooke) people; how they once lived, and how they live today. We respect their customs and traditions and do not pretend that our traditions reproduce those of the Apsaalooke or any other Native American tribe. If you would like more information about the indigenous Crow people, then click here for a brief list of links.

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| Other Blackland Prairie Web Sites: | ||
| Blackland Prairie Princess Nation | http://www.princessnation.org/ | |
| Seminole Princess Tribe | http://seminoleprincess.com/ | |
| Tonkawa Papoose Tribe | http://homepage.mac.com/msbreedlove/tonkawa/ | |
| Winnebago Princess Tribe | http://www.winnebago.saberhost.com | |
| Wichita Princess Tribe | http://www.wichitaprincess.org/ | |
| Wolf Papoose Tribe | http://www.wolftribe.us/ | |
| Zuni Princess Tribe | http://webpages.charter.net/zuni/ | |
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