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  1. In the 18 th and 19 th centuries, the four Blackfeet bands—the North Piegan, the South Piegan, the Blood, and the Siksika—occupied much of the northern plains and were nomadic, following the seasonal grazing and migration of buffalo. Members of the Blackfeet Nation in the United States primarily descend from the South Piegan. To this day ...

  2. Historians believe the Blackfeet, forced out of their ancestral grounds in today’s upper Great Lakes region by white advancement, were one of the first Native American tribes to head West. Though there are several stories on how they received their name, the most plausible is that their moccasins were blackened from the long journey across the prairie to reach what would become Montana.

  3. 12. Nov. 2023 · Today, the Blackfoot Tribe actively participates in tribal governance, education, and cultural revitalization efforts. Listicle of The Blackfoot Tribe Rich Cultural Heritage: The Blackfoot Tribe has a vibrant culture that includes traditional dances, arts and crafts, storytelling, and language.

  4. Die Kläger werfen dem Trust Unterschlagung in größtem Ausmaß vor. Andererseits erhielt das Blackfoot-Gebiet Trust-Status, war also vor weiteren Enteignungen und Reservatsverkleinerungen geschützt. All dies erfolgte mit dem Indian Reorganization Act von 1934. Dieses Gesetz sah auch eine Regierung des Stammes vor, einen Tribal Council ...

  5. 21. Nov. 2023 · Blackfoot tribal groups usually lived in bands ranging from around 80 to 200 people. Tribal members had the option to change bands, if they wanted. Each band had a leader, or chief, of some kind ...

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  6. The Blackfeet Nation is the name given to a confederacy or group of tribes currently residing in northern Montana and Canada. Other names for the Blackfeet Nation include the Blackfoot Confederacy and Siksikaitsitapi. The Blackfeet people themselves go by the name of Niitsitapi (the real people) or Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot-speaking real people.

  7. Our Lands. The original 1855 Blackfeet Indian Reservation encompassed most of the northern half of the state of Montana. The present reservation is located in northwest Montana, bordered by Glacier National Park to the west and Canada to the north. Spanning 1.5 million acres, the Blackfeet reservation is one of the largest in the United States.