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Blackfoot Indians



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   Read More...

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    Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians
    by Clark Wissler, D. C. Duvall. 172 pgs.


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    Driving Bison and Blackfoot Science, in Human Ecology
    by Russel Lawrence Barsh, Chantelle Marlor. 22 pgs.


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