| Blackfeet Tribe in Montana signs largest oil deal ever |
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| Written by ERIC NEWHOUSE, Great Falls Tribune | |
| Monday, 07 December 2009 | |
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The Blackfeet Tribe signed its third major oil exploration agreement, the largest in the tribe's history, Oil and Gas Manager Grinnell Day Chief said Friday. Read more...
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