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  1. 27 août 2021 · The Blackfoot dictionary of stems, roots, and affixes (2 nd ed.). University of Toronto Press. Description: The Blackfoot Dictionary was originally published in 1989 by Donald G. Frantz and Norma Jean Russell. It contains more than 4,000 Blackfoot-English entries and an English index of more than 5,000 entries.

  2. Wider contacts, however, made the Blackfoot vulnerable to smallpox, such as during the 1837 epidemic, and to other diseases which periodically decimated them. The Blackfoot saw themselves as a part of a vibrant, sacred world, regarding the Sun as one of the most powerful beings.

  3. The Blackfoot Treaty (a.k.a Treaty #7) was made at Soyohpowahko-Blackfoot Crossing on the Siksika Reserve in September 22, 1877 the Chiefs of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Mikaisto-Chief Redcrow, Isapomahksika-Chief Crowfoot, Chief Sitting on an Eagle Tail made a peace treaty with the newcomers, the Sarcee and Nakoda nations to share our territory ...

  4. Hotel Blackfoot offers our guests airport sedan service at an exclusive rate of $50.25 per trip (taxes included.). You will be warmly welcomed upon arrive at the YYC Calgary International Airport by a chauffeured black sedan, which can also drop you off on your day of departure.

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  6. 15 avr. 2024 · Blackfoot. Park opens: May 15, 2024 Online bookings open: April 20, 2024 at 9:00 am (MST) Please note that there is no potable water at Blackfoot Regional Park. Blackfoot Regional Park is located approximately 75 kilometers east of Fort St. John and 51 kilometers north of Dawson Creek.

  7. 27 août 2007 · Blackfoot-Train Train