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  1. The Mission Mountain Wood Band, abbreviated M2WB, is an American bluegrass and country rock band formed in Missoula, Montana, US in 1971. They were noted for their vocal harmonies, multi-instrumental talent, and charismatic stage presence, particularly at Woodstock style regional concerts of the era such as the University of Montana 's Aber Day ...

  2. Jan 15, 2010 · After the Red River War and the cessation of Indian-white warfare in the southwestern plains, Kiowa band leaders were relegated to "beef chiefs" who oversaw the distribution of beef annuities to the remnant bands scattered north of the Wichita Mountains.

  3. Jul 6, 1987 · A twin-engine plane carrying a popular country-rock band crashed into the side of a lakeside mountain and exploded, killing all 10 people aboard, including three Oklahomans.

  4. In the spirit of what makes Montana home to every walk of life and credo, Mission Mountain Wood Bands following was as diverse as its music. Bikers, hippies, bankers, punks, and politicians were known to drive far out of their way to catch a Mission Mountain concert.

  5. Nov 7, 2009 · The story of bands bickering and splitting up has been played countless times on VH1’s “Behind the Music†and the Mission Mountain Wood Band wasn’t able to escape that fate either.

  6. The Mission Mountain Wood Band, abbreviated M2WB, is an American bluegrass and country rock band formed in Missoula, Montana, US in 1971. They were noted for their vocal harmonies, multi-instrumental talent, and charismatic stage presence, particularly at Woodstock style regional concerts of the era such as the University of Montana's Aber Day ...

  7. Jan 15, 2010 · The Comanche signers, mostly Yamparikas, agreed to a joint reservation in western Oklahoma and to political confederation with the Kiowa and Plains Apache (the present Apache Tribe of Oklahoma); this confederation became known as the KCA.

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