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James Verne Dusenberry

James Verne Dusenberry (7 April 1906 – 16 December 1966) was well educated and a publicly acclaimed scholar. He is best known for his work and relationships he had built with many of the various Montana tribes throughout his lifetime.
== Early life ==
Verne Dusenberry was born in Corning, Iowa on April 7, 1906. When Dusenberry was very young his family moved to Montana. His interest and for Native Americans grew and he soon became well acquainted with the surrounding tribes of Montana from an early age; (1937) adopted by a Pend d’Oreille chief and was given the name “Many Grizzly Bears”. After working his way through college and dealing with tuberculosis, he landed a job located on the Flathead Indian Reservation.
Dusenberry was married at one time and had a daughter named Lynn Dusenberry, who was very involved with her father’s research. She too, was well acquainted with the Montana Native tribes and assisted him with his book.

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