BLACKFOOT

Native North Americans of the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). They occupied in the early 19th cent. a large range of territory around the Upper Missouri (above the Yellowstone) and North Saskatchewan rivers W to the Rockies. Their name derives from the fact that they dyed their moccasins black. There were three main tribes—the Siksika, or Blackfoot proper; the Piegan; and the Kainah, or Blood. Although they did not form a unified political entity, they were united in defending their lands and in warfare. The Atsina (related to the Arapaho) and the Athapascan-speaking Sarsi were allied with the Blackfoot group. The Blackfoot were unremittingly hostile toward neighboring tribes and usually toward white men; intrusions upon Blackfoot lands were efficiently repelled. Prior to the mid-18th cent. they had moved into the N Great Plains area, acquired horses from southern tribes, and developed a nomadic Plains culture, largely dependent on the buffalo. Their only cultivated crop was tobacco, grown for ceremonial purposes. With the early coming of the white man, the Blackfoot gained wealth from the sale of beaver pelts, but the killing off of the buffalo and the near exhaustion of fur stocks brought them to near starvation. Presently the Blackfoot are mainly ranchers and farmers living on reservations in Montana and Alberta. They continue to a small degree the rich ceremonialism that earlier marked their religion; important rituals include the sun dance and the vision quest. In 1990 there were 38,000 Blackfoot in the United States and over 11,000 in Canada.

See J. C. Ewers, The Blackfeet: Raiders on the Northwestern Plains (1958, repr. 1967); H. A. Dempsey, Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfeet (1972); M. McFee, Modern Blackfeet (1972); B. Nettl, Blackfoot Musical Thought (1989).

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...167. Ante- 1835 do Blackfeet Crow Blackfoot ambushed by Crow "70...of Rockies Ca. 200 "Blackfeet" 300 Kutenai Blackfoot attacked on horseback...Rocky Moun Ca. 350 "Blackfeet" do Blackfoot attacked on horseback...
...between the reserves with culture foreign to the Blackfoot, though a few Blackfoot have gone to Hobbema to witness the Sun Dance...Montana frequently pass several nights on the Blackfoot reserve. Once a Blackfoot refugee from justice...
...and De Josselin de Jongs Blackfoot texts are narratives of extraordinary...most thoughtful study of Blackfoot narratives, concluded that Blackfeet value the aesthetic dimension...Given the assumption in the Blackfoot cosmos that persons can be...
...nineteenth century saw the Blackfoot holding the high plains of...ko mok kis maps revealed Blackfoot territory to Americans...had entered what is now the Blackfeet Reservation, met a group of Blackfoot, and killed two who tried...
...proper designation is: Blackfeet or Blackfoot. According to the modern...designation can be used. So, Blackfoot or Blackfeet, no difference. Among...In the present work I use Blackfeet and Blackfoot. I believe in the rhythms...
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Women and Blackfoot Nationalism by Kiera L. Ladner Cet...observed expressions of Siiksikaawa (Blackfoot), Nakota (Stoney), Dene Tha (Slavey...examine the idea that Siiksikaawa (Blackfoot) nationalism existed prior to colonisation...
...Its Moment in the History of Blackfoot Painting by Arni Brownstone...style as it survived among the Blackfoot, and is directly related...in an 1833 rendering of a Blackfoot robe in the journal of Prince...traits associated with the Blackfeet appear in the works of other...
...Dempseys latest book of Blackfoot stories combines history...the Blood tribe of the Blackfoot nation. His two other...Crowfoot: Chief of the Blackfeet (1972) and The Amazing...Calf Shirt and Other Blackfoot Stories (1996), demonstrate...
...Natoyist-Siksina among the Blackfeet. by Richmond L. Clow Lesley...Natoyist-Siksina among the Blackfeet. Norman: University of Oklahoma...Reese. They destroyed the Blackfoot trade through bad decisions...McKenzie and reestablish the Blackfoot trade, which he accomplished...
...H. A. (1965) A Blackfoot Winter Count, Glenbow...C. (1958). The Blackfeet: Raiders on the Northwestern...2001). Rebirth of the Blackfeet Nation, 1912-1954...H. (1987). The Blackfoot Confederacy 1880-1920...The bison drive of the Blackfeet Indians. Plains Anthropologist...
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...substantial grants. Blackfoot-immersion curricula The Montana Blackfeet Reservation carries...families want to see Blackfoot widely incorporated...schools. Today, Blackfeet Community College...formal courses in Blackfoot language, philosophy...
Blackfeet Country by Lynn Donaldson SOME NEW MOMS...and tourists for a two-night taste of Blackfeet culture at the Lodgepole Gallery and...entrance) on the 1.5 million-acre Blackfeet Indian Reservation Id somehow always...
...Runs through It: Montanas Imperilled Blackfoot. by John B. Wright "In our family...rhythms of trout fishing on Montanas Blackfoot River in the early part of this century...Yet, the movie portrays images of the Blackfoot River that would have been false even...
...the story of Montanas Blackfeet has been one of unemployment...resurgence of interest in Blackfoot culture and history...American languages, the Blackfeet are once again hearing...the language of the Blackfoot Confederacys North Peigan, Blood Siksika, and Blackfeet tribes. "It makes...
...Normans river by David James Duncan The Big Blackfoot has inspired a novel, a movie, and...the Lower Clark Fork, and the Big Blackfoot, the incredible river of Macleans A...from Oregon were hunkered on the Big Blackfoot long before I got here. And as Huck...
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...became a personal trainer at Golds Gym in Blackfoot, Idaho. The gyms managers declined...interviewed, but one of its members, a Blackfoot insurance agent named Taylor Ball, met...told investigators. During his time in Blackfoot, Pope said, Gabe had an affair with...
...midpoint of our 20-mile float down the Blackfoot River. We could just paddle right in...lazily as we floated down river. The Blackfoot was running fairly low, the rapids pretty...submerged rocks. For two days, the Blackfoot meandered past the tree-lined shores...
...Carolina, Lakota in North Dakota, and Blackfoot in Montana, plus Canadian MiKmaq in...starts his adventure this week with the Blackfoot in Alberta, Canada, and across the...ambition for Iolo Williams Members of the Blackfoot tribe, who Iolo met in Canada, in their...
...a one-act opera loosely based on a Blackfoot Indian legend that explains the origins...focus on the Plains Indians." "The Blackfoot Indians are located in Alberta, Canada...the Plains Indians. "They are called Blackfoot for two reasons: Its said that one reason...
...Kinnaird Castle, Angus. The highlight of the sale was a Blackfoot "beaded hide mans shirt" which had an auction estimate of...rattle that sold for pounds 159,165, an early pair of beaded Blackfoot leggings for pounds 50,008 and a Great Lakes Cree wood doll...
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...there were 38,000 Blackfoot in the United States...J. C. Ewers, The Blackfeet: Raiders on the Northwestern...Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfeet (1972); M. McFee, Modern Blackfeet (1972); B. Nettl, Blackfoot Musical Thought (1989...
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PIEGAN BLACKFOOT pe gan: see Blackfoot . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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...Saskatchewan and Clearwater rivers. Founded in 1799 as a fortified post of the North West Company in Blackfoot country and known as Blackfoot post, it was taken over (1821) and operated by the Hudsons Bay Company until 1875. It is now the...
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