Bill Yellowtail (b.
January 8,
1948) is an American
politician from
Wyola, Montana. He is a
1971 graduate of
Dartmouth College where he earned a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Geography and
Environmental Studies. Yellowtail served on the
Montana Senate from
1985 to
1993 representing
Big Horn,
Rosebud and
Powder River Counties and was a Regional Administrator for the
United States Environmental Protection Agency. In
1996, he ran an unsuccessful campaign against
Republican Rick Hill for Montana's lone seat in the
U.S. House of Representatives as a
Democrat. Yellowtail is now an employee with
Off the Beaten Path in
Bozeman, Montana, serves on the board of directors for the
Burton K. Wheeler Center for Public Policy, based at
Montana State University, as well as the
National Audubon Society and has recently been tabbed as
MSU endowed chair in Native American Studies

He has a wife, Margarette Carlson-Yellowtail; and one child.
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