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Absarokee, Montana

Absarokee ( ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Stillwater County, Montana, United States, approximately south of Columbus on Highway 78. It is named after the Crow Indians who formerly inhabited the land. The population was 1,234 at the 2000 census. The Stillwater Mine, operated by the Stillwater Mining Company, is located near Absarokee.
==Name==
The name Absarokee is derived from ''Apsáalookěi'', the name given to the Crow Indian Tribe by the related Hidatsa people with ''Apsáa'' meaning "large-beaked bird" and ''lookěi'' meaning "children". ''Apsáalookěi'' thus literally means "children of the large-beaked bird".〔Names on the face of Montana: the story of Montana's place names. Roberta Carkeek Cheney. Mountain Press Pub. Co., Aug 1, 1983
〕 (The name "Crow" comes from the French ''gens du corbeaux'' or "people of the crows" as ''Apsáalookěi ''was translated by French fur traders in 1743.)〔Minahan, James B. Ethnic Groups of the Americas: An Encyclopedia (Google eBook).ABC-CLIO, Mar 14, 2013〕 The name was chosen by Absarokee-founder Sever T. Simonson who believe it meant "our people".〔()〕 It is widely believed that the difference in spelling of Absarokee from the nearby Absaroka Range is a result of the poor penmanship of an early settler whose final "a" in the name was mistaken for "ee".〔Montana Place Names: From Alzada to Zortman. Ellen Arguimbau, Ellen Baumler, Charlene L. Porsild, Brian Shovers. Montana Historical Society, Jul 15, 2009
〕 Though pronounced "Ab-SOR-kee" in modern parlance, Eli Ricker in one of his "Indian Interviews" from 1903-1919 ends a record of an interview with Frank S. Shively, Assistant Clerk at Crow Agency with "Absarokee Ab-sar'-o-kee".〔Ricker, Eli Seavey. Voices of the American West: The Indian Interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919, Volume 1. U of Nebraska Press, 2005〕

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