I will not do anything past 2020 for the history sections unless they were born after 2020, as many events are too recent. Website still incomplete.
Montana, also known by her human name of Ella Jeanette Washington, is a free-spirited and hard-working woman. She is very independent and enjoys doing hard work. She is a free spirit and prefers being out in the wilderness to cities. She is very much a person who enjoys small towns and existing there.
Montana is a very social person and likes being a part of a community. She enjoys spending time with others and sharing experiences together. She values social contact and does not let her love of nature and avoidance of cities prevent her from being a part of a community.
Montana is also very independent to the extent that she can hurt herself in an attempt to keep that independence. Montana does not like being told what to do and will oftentimes do the opposite of what she was told to prove someone wrong, even if it is detrimental to her own health and safety. She does not like being seen as incompetent or weak and will do everything she can to avoid those labels.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames: Tana, Big Sky Country
Languages Spoken: English (Official), American Sign Language, Spanish, Dakota, Lakota, German Hutterite, Crow (semi-fluent), and Cheyenne (some understanding)
Religion: Baptist
Montana is five foot five and physically twenty-one. She has dark brown eyes, straight brown hair that falls to her mid-chest, and freckles dotting her body.
In country form, her face is her flag, and the blue from her flag carries down the rest of her body.
In her human form, she appears white, 84.5 White-15.5 POC, based on the 2020 census (this is also a very loose definition, but I am trying to give you a good baseline for "mixed"). The largest ethnic groups are German, Irish, English, Norwegian, and Native American.
Montana is muscular and well-built.
Montana has a small scar on her right shoulder.
Montana has looked the same throughout much of her history.
From May 26, 1864 to February 7, 1905, Montana's face was her seal. She had the same seal as both a state and a territory, and on November 8, 1889, the seal was updated to say state instead of territory.
From February 7, 1905 to July 1, 1981, Montana's face was her first flag.
1889-Present: Ella Jeanette Washington
November 8, 1889-Present: State of Montana
May 26, 1864-November 8, 1889: Territory of Montana