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  • Ammon Bundy, anti-government militia leader,  steps to the mike clutching his pocket constitution to ask a few questions of other speakers at the New Code of the West Conference, of which he was the featured speaker, held at the Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish, Montana, Saturday, October 13, 2018.
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  • Melissa Hartman, Whitefish City Council Member
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  • Jeny Running Brook Covill
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  • Greg Schatz, backcountry horseman and volunteer with the Montana Wilderness Association
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  • Ammon Bundy, anti-government militia leader,  was the featured speaker at the New Code of the West Conference, held at the Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish, Montana, Saturday, October 13, 2018.
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  • Ammon Bundy, anti-government militia leader,  steps to the mike clutching his pocket constitution to ask a few questions of other speakers at the New Code of the West Conference, of which he was the featured speaker, held at the Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish, Montana, Saturday, October 13, 2018.
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  • Ammon Bundy, anti-government militia leader,  holding a bronze star medal he said was given to him by a veteran during his 2016 occupation of Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, while he was the featured speaker at the New Code of the West Conference, held at the Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish, Montana, Saturday, October 13, 2018.
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  • Elain Willman, former chair of CERA (Citizens Equal Rights Alliance) speaking to a journalist at This West Is OUR West, in Whitefish, Montana.
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  • Portrait of Elaine Willman, former chair of CERA (Citizens Equal Rights Alliance) outside the conference center for This West Is OUR West, in Whitefish, Montana.
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  • Ammon Bundy, anti-government militia leader, speaking to the media when he was the featured speaker at the New Code of the West Conference held at the Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish, Montana, Saturday, October 13, 2018.
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  • Portrait of Ammon Bundy, anti-government militia leader,  when he was the featured speaker at the New Code of the West Conference held at the Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish, Montana, Saturday, October 13, 2018.
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  • Vernon Finley, Chairman of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
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  • Vernon Finley, Chairman of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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  • Dan Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist with the USGS at the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana , Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre is using repeat photography to document disappearing glaciers using photos taken in the 1880’s (first exploration of this area by people with cameras) and since, and comparing them with the present day images he takes in the exact locations of the historic images to study and document the rate at which glaciers are disappearing.
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