
The Flathead Indian Reservation landscape is defined by the intersection of three counties—Sanders, Flathead, and Lake—centering on the small community of Niarada. This 1988 revision, based on earlier surveys and aerial photography provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, shows a high-desert environment where drainage patterns like Sullivan Creek and Rattlesnake Gulch carve through the foothills of the Hog Heaven Range. Local history is anchored by the Battle Butte Sch and a small Cem, reflecting the rural infrastructure of the late 20th century.
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