In one corner: an accountant, her family and nation, and a law firm that knew the task ahead of them was nearly impossible. In the other corner: the entire United
Blackfeet activist, banker, mother and trailblazer Elouise Cobell, who died in 2011, led a nearly 13-year-long fight for fairness and accountability from the federal government after it was discovered withholding
MISSOULA, Mont. - Born on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana, Elouise Cobell would end up winning a class-action lawsuit against the U.S. Government, for mismanagement of Indian Trust Funds in
The late Elouise Cobell, the Montana Native American woman who successfully sued the United States Government for $3.4 billion on behalf of her people will be celebrated on Friday at the University of Montana’s Payne Native American Center.
The late Elouise Cobell, the Montana Native American woman who successfully sued the United States Government for $3.4 billion on behalf of her people will be celebrated on Friday at the University of Montana’s Payne Native American Center.