I grew up on the Missouri River and spent a fair amount of time in the badlands of the Little Missouri River as well. In fact some of the coldest deer hunting I have done was in deep snow at 20 degrees below zero in the Little Missouri bottoms of North Dakota. The Missouri was always big, deep and dangerous simply because my association with it was in large reservoirs or impoundments of Army Corp of Engineers doing.
Here is a picture of my son getting it done on the high water of the Missouri today.
Retired CEO of CHIPPEWA PARTNERS, Native American Advisors, Inc., now managing the Parisian Family Office. A White Earth Chippewa, raised conservative, growing up in the poorest county in the U.S. on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, he began a Wall Street career in 1982. Always been, will always be, an optimist. In a world on a dopamine binge, this is his take on life from Ghost Ranch in MT, Pamelot, his TN farm or their home in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico.
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