We
believe that Plenty Coups was born in 1848 in a place that Absaaloga people called
"the cliff that has no pass." This very much resembles the area around Billings,
Montana, with its large sandstone cliffs. The Absaaloga, or Crow Indian,
people in their language call this area Bopwah which means "where they shoot the
rock with arrows." This name Bopwah is based upon one of the Crow Indian's legends
of sacred places found here in Pryor Gap. If the Crow people were talking in the
English language, they would probably say Pryor. If they were talking in their
Crow language, which is their predominant language, they would say Bopwah. To
them this means: "That place over there where they shoot the rock with arrows."
They all know that as the Pryor vicinity.From: Chief Plenty Coups State Park Museum Tour Content