- Blackfeet
The Piegan Blackfeet ("Aamsskáápipikani" (Southern "Pikáni"/Piegan) or simply as "Pikáni" in Blackfoot) are a tribe of Native Americans based in
Montana . Many members of the tribe currently live as part of theBlackfeet Nation in northwesternMontana , with population centered in Browning.The Blackfeet are closely related to three
First Nations in the Canadian province ofAlberta . These First Nations are theKainai Nation (formerly the Blood), theNorthern Peigan and theSiksika Nation . These First Nations and the Blackfeet are sometimes collectively referred to as the Blackfoot or the Blackfoot Confederacy. Ethnographic literature most commonly uses "Blackfoot people", and most Blackfoot people use the singular Blackfoot, though the US and tribal governments officially use "Blackfeet" as inBlackfeet Indian Reservation and Blackfeet Nation as seen on official tribe website. The term "Siksika", derived from "Siksikaikwan" - "a Blackfoot person" - may also be used in self-identification, as may, in English, "I am Blackfoot" or "I am a member of the Blackfeet tribe." (Nettl, 1989)The relations of the
Blackfoot language to others in theAlgonquian language family indicate that the Blackfoot lived in an area west of theGreat Lakes . Though they practiced someagriculture , they were partly nomadic. They moved westward partially because of the introduction ofhorse s andgun s and became a part of thePlains Indians culture in the early 1800s. However, there is evidence that they were near the rocky mountain front for thousands of years before European contact. The blackfoot creation story takes place directly bellow Glacier National Park in what is referred as 'Badger-Two Medicine'. The introduction of the horse is placed at about 1730. In 1900, there were an estimated 20,000 Blackfoot, while today there are approximately 25,000. The population was at times dramatically lower when the Blackfeet people suffered instances ofdisease ,starvation , andwar , such as the starvation year of 1882 when the last buffalo hunt failed or the smallpox epidemic of 1837 which killed 6,000. They had held large portions of Alberta and Montana, though today the Blackfeet Reservation is the size ofDelaware , and the three Blackfoot reserves in Alberta have a much smaller area. (Nettl, 1989)The Blackfeet hold belief "in a sacred force that permeates all things, represented symbolically by the sun whose light sustains all things".Piegan (Pikuni, referring to people having badly dressed robes). One of the 3 tribes of the Siksika or Blackfoot confederacy. Its divisions, as given by Grinnell, are : Ahahpitape, Ahkaiyikokakiniks, Kiyis, Sikutsipmaiks, Sikopoksimaiks, Tsiniksistsoyiks, Kutaiimiks, Ipoksimaiks, Silkokitsimiks, Nitawyiks, Apikaiviks, Miahwahpitsiks, Nitakoskitsipupiks, Nitikskiks, Inuksiks, Miawkinaiyiks, Esksinaitupiks, Inuksikahkopwaiks, Kahmitaiks, Kutaisotsiman, Nitotsiksisstaniks, Motwainaiks, Mokumiks, and Motahtosiks. Hayden gives also Susksoyiks.In 1858 the Piegan in the United States were estimated to number 3,700. Hayden 3 years later estimated the population at 2,520. In 1906 there were 2,072 under the Blackfeet agency in Montana, and 493 under the Piegan agency in Alberta, Canada.
The Blackfoot language is also
agglutinative . The Blackfoot do not have well documented maleTwo-Spirit s, but they do have "manly-hearted women" (Lewis, 1941) who act in much of the social roles of men, including willingness to sing alone, usually considered "immodest", and using a men's singing style. (Nettl, 1989, p.84, 125).Authors
Jack Gladstone, born to a
Blackfoot father and a German mother, is a singer, songwriter, storyteller, and lecturer. His home page traces his diverse work at not only educating Blackfoot people but also helping their culture reach the world around them.Bill Wetzel, one of the
authors for the fundraiser , is aBlackfoot Indian. One of his stories in The Acorn Gathering involves the Blackfoot reservation inMontana . Wetzel is also afilmmaker .Percy Bullchild wrote The Sun Came Down: The History of the World As My Blackfeet Elders Told It. In that study, he not only looks at
Blackfoot creation and history narratives but also at thestorytelling styles of those stories and their narrators.George Bird Grinnell (1849-1938) wrote stories about the
Blackfoot Nation during his travels and research as a conservationist and bird-watcher. Grinnell was also an editor ofForest and Stream .James Willard Schultz (1859-1947), an environmentalist who LOVED! Montana, also wrote extensively about the
Blackfoot people. He actually lived as an accepted member of their tribe for a while. He later became a writer of popular literature.Stephen Graham Jones (1972- ) has won aNational Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and theIndependent Publisher Book Award for Multicultural Fiction and other awards. At public readings he's said that his short story [http://www.wordriot.org/template.php?ID=701 "Bestiary"] isn't fiction.ee also
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Blackfoot External links
* [http://www.blackfeetnation.com/ Official Site of the Blackfoot Nation]
* [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/Blackfoot-english/ Blackfoot - English Dictionary]
* [http://www.native-languages.org/blackfoot_culture.htm Blackfoot Culture and History Links]
* [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/blackfeet/blackfeetindiantribe.htm Blackfeet Indian History]
* [http://www.gonorthwest.com/Montana/northwest/Blackfeet_Reservation.htm Blackfeet Indian Reservation]
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/13833 Blackfeet Indian Stories by George Bird Grinnell]
* [http://www.nanations.com/blackfeet/index.htm Blackfeet Indian Tribe]
* [http://www.blackfeetnation.com/ Blackfeet Nation]
* [http://www.browningmontana.com/ Browning, Montana, Home of the Blackfeet Nation]
* [http://thorpe.ou.edu/constitution/blackfeet/bfcontTOC.html Constitution and By-Laws For the Blackfeet Tribe Of The Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana]
* [http://www.delasalleblackfeet.org/ De La Salle Blackfeet School]
* [http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/blackfoot_kids.htm Facts for Kids: Blackfoot Indians (Blackfeet)]
* [http://www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/0010.html James Willard Schultz Papers, 1867-1969]
* [http://indiannations.visitmt.com/blackfeet.shtm Montana: Blackfeet]
* [http://www.native-languages.org/blackfoot.htm Native Languages of the Americas: Blackfoot (Siksika, Peigan, Piegan, Kainai, Blackfeet]
* [http://tagnews.blogspot.com/ News & Authors/The Acorn Gathering]
* [http://www.jackgladstone.com/ Singer/songwriter/storyteller/lecturer Jack Gladstone]
* [http://www.globalvolunteers.org/1main/montana/volunteer_montana.htm Volunteer in Montana: Serve Blackfeet Nation Youth and Adults]
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