The Blackfoot Indians live in the Northwest corner of Montana now.
The Blackfeet held most of the immense territory stretching almost from North Saskatchewan river, Canada, to the southern head-streams of the Missouri River in Montana, and from about longitude 105° to the base of the Rocky mountains. A century earlier, or about 1790, they were found occupying the upper and middle South Saskatchewan, with the Atsina Indians on the lower course of the same stream, both tribes being apparently in slow migration toward the north west.The Blackfoot Indians live in the Northwest corner of Montana now.
The tribe is now settled on three reservations in Alberta, Canada, and one in north west Montana, about half in the US and half in Canada.Dakota's
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Answer: There are two distinct and unconnected native groups in North America who have been given the English name "Blackfoot" or "Blackfeet".
The Blackfoot Lakota are today a very small tribe (perhaps between 1,000 and 2,000 people) of the Lakota or Teton Sioux, living in South Dakota. They call themselves siha sapa. Their language is naturally part of the Siouan family.
The Blackfoot confederacy of the far northern Plains (northern Montana, Saskatchewan and Alberta) consists of the Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot tribes, who speak an Algonquian language and call themselves Siksikawa or Niitsítapi. Today they number around 88,000 people.
Yes, the Blackfeet Indians were very friendly. The only time they were not was when another tribe or group of peoples were aggressive or mean to them, then they would feel threatened. Blackfoot Indians are very nice people.
The major ethnic groups in Montana were the Blackfeet and Crow Indians.
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blackfoot Indians
Huron had alot of things in common with blackfeet
They live in buffaol-hide teepees
describe the geography of the area the blackfoot lived in
the Blackfeet live in the Great Plains.
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Blackfeet Indians lived in tepee constructed from buffalo skin draped over log poles.
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Theresa Jensen Lacey has written: 'The Blackfeet' -- subject(s): Siksika Indians, Juvenile literature, Kainah Indians, Piegan Indians 'Amazing North Carolina' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, History 'The Blackfeet' -- subject(s): Blackfeet Indians, Blackfoot Indians, Siksika Indians, Kainah Indians, Piegan Indians, Indians of North America, Chelsea House Publishers, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs, History, In Library 'Amazing Texas' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, History
James Crowley has written: 'Starfish' -- subject(s): Fiction, Survival in fiction, Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana in fiction, Runaways, History, Runaways in fiction, Brothers and sisters, Indians of North America, Survival, Grandfathers in fiction, Indians of North America in fiction, Brothers and sisters in fiction, Grandfathers, Montana in fiction, Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana, Siksika Indians, Siksika Indians in fiction
The major ethnic groups in Montana were the Blackfeet and Crow Indians.
Charles H. Burke has written: 'The progress of the Blackfeet Indians' -- subject(s): Siksika Indians, Sihasapa Indians
Yes, the Blackfeet Indians were very friendly. The only time they were not was when another tribe or group of peoples were aggressive or mean to them, then they would feel threatened. Blackfoot Indians are very nice people.