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  2. Blackfoot | History, Culture, Tribe, Nation, & Language |...

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    Blackfoot, Indigenous North American tribe composed of three closely related bands, the Piegan (officially spelled Peigan in Canada), or Piikuni; the Blood, or Kainah (also spelled Kainai or Akainiwa); and the Siksika, or Blackfoot proper (often referred to as the Northern Blackfoot).

  3. Blackfeet Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Blackfeet Nation (Blackfoot: Aamsskáápipikani, Pikuni), officially named the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana, [4] is a federally recognized tribe of Siksikaitsitapi people with an Indian reservation in Montana.

  4. Blackfoot Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    Originally the Blackfoot/Plains Confederacy consisted of three peoples ("nation", "tribes", "tribal nations") based on kinship and dialect, but all speaking the common language of Blackfoot, one of the Algonquian languages family.

  5. Blackfeet Nation

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    The Blackfeet Indian Reservation is home to the 17,321-member Blackfeet Nation, one of the 10 largest tribes in the United States. Established by treaty in 1855, the reservation is located in northwest Montana.

  6. Blackfoot Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History

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    Summary and Definition: The Blackfoot tribe, also known as the Siksika, were a fierce, warlike Native Indian nation who were involved in many inter-tribal conflicts in North Dakota and South Dakota. The Blackfoot tribe fiercely resisted the white encroachment of the Great Plains.

  7. Blackfeet Nation - Montana

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    The Blackfeet Reservation, headquartered in Browning, is the third largest reservation in Montana encompassing approximately 1.5 million acres. The reservation is home to 56% of the enrolled tribal members and is the largest Indian population in Montana.

  8. Wandering Warriors: The History of the Blackfeet Tribe - Native...

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    The Blackfeet were fierce warriors known to raid other Native American tribes and follow the buffalo through their migration in the seasons. Initially, the tribe migrated on foot and used wooden travois pulled by dogs to carry their belongings.

  9. Who Are The Blackfeet Tribe? - WorldAtlas

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    The Blackfeet Indian tribe consists of four nations including Siksika, Northern Piegan, Southern Piegan, and Kainai who are also called the Blood Indians. The four nations have been banded together to form the Blackfoot Confederacy with the aim of helping and protecting one another.

  10. Blackfoot | Encyclopedia.com

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    The Blackfoot Nation is actually a confederation of several distinct tribes, including the South Piegan (or Pikuni), the Blood (or Kainai), the North Piegan, and the North Blackfoot (or Siksika). They traditionally called each other Nizitapi, or "Real People."

  11. Cracking the Code: Unraveling Blackfoot vs ... - Native Tribe...

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    Blackfoot primarily refers to a confederation of four Native American tribes, namely the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Northern Peigan. On the other hand, Blackfeet typically pertains to the Blackfeet Nation, a federally recognized tribe located in Montana, United States.