By Abby Butler EBS COLUMNIST The land that makes up modern-day Big Sky has had many uses throughout its history. Once the hunting grounds of Indigenous peoples like the Tukudeka, then home to pioneering ranchers like Augustus Franklin Crail, the area is now the site of an unincorporated mountain community and home to over 2,300
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