The Blackfoot's last hereditary leader wasMountain Chief (Ninastoko), 1848-1942
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Akai - Ref: Living With Wolves - Jim & Jamie Dutcher
I am assuming you mean the Blackfoot peoples of Alberta, Montana and Saskatchewan, not the Blackfoot Sioux who are an unrelated and distinct tribe with a different language. Even some Native Americans do not realise that there is a difference. The Blackfoot word for the number two is natoka, pronounced nahtohka.
The Blackfeet are members of the Blackfoot American aboriginal tribe.
Browning, Montana is the home to the Piegan Blackfeet while the largest number are a part of the Blackfoot Confederacy in Alberta, Canada.
The term for both grandfather and grandmother in Blackfoot is na-ahks' - in fact this means my grandfather or my grandmother, since the kinship term can not be separated from the personal pronoun.
well there are some but this is what i know.......... Blackfoot, and Blackfeet. And if you dont believe me look it up........................................................................................................................................................................................... person
Blackfoot is spoken mainly in the United States and Canada, specifically in Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. It is most commonly spoken in the Blackfeet Nation in Montana and the Siksika, Piikani, Kainai, and Amskapi Pikuni tribes in Alberta, Canada.
Blackfoot Native American tribes lived in teepees. This was so their homes could be taken down easily when they needed to move from place to place.
Modern English names can not be translated into any native American language. If you were to meet a modern Canadian Blackfoot and told him your name is Melena, that is what he would call you - it would not be possible for him to "translate" that name into any Blackfoot word.
In Blackfoot, as in most Algonquian languages, you must say "my father", "his father", "your father" - there is no separate word meaning just " father".My father is ni'nah
There are more than 700 different Native American languages. You would need to be more specific.
There is no such language as "Native American". Native Americans speak more than 700 different languages.
Anglo Saxon names do not translate into Native American languages, as a general rule; added to the fact that there are 4,000+ languages - your question as asked cannot be answered.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".