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1. Eastern Slopes Montana - Blackfeet Reservation/Browning
- www.trailofthegreatbear.com
- Blackfeet Reservation/Browning .
- This is Blackfeet Country.
- The Blackfeet Nation. ...
- This region is homeland for all Blackfeet Indians that shall endure for as long as the sun shall rise and these mountains cast their shadows and the Blackfeet Nation will live in peace and harmony with our brothers and our neighbors forever. ...
- The Blackfeet Nation consists of four nations: The Blackfeet in Montana, the Kaina, Pikani and Siksiks in Alberta, Canada. ...
- The Blackfeet were once referred to as "The Lords of the Great Plains," with a culture and tradition all their own. ...
- Learn about the history and heritage of the Blackfeet Nation on Blackfeet Historic Site tours. We offer both half and full day minibus tours, personally guided by a Blackfeet interpreter. ...
- The Blackfeet Tipi Encampment is located in the heart of the Blackfeet Nation, in the rolling prairie grasslands with commanding views of the Rocky Mountains. The tipis are authentic Blackfeet designs. Arranged in a traditional Blackfeet circle camp, the doorways face the east to greet Creator Sun. ...
- Write: Blackfeet Tours and Encampment, Box 271, Babbs, Montana 59401.
- Blackfeet Historic Site Tours .
- Blackfeet Tipi Village.
2. Native American Authors: Blackfeet Tribe
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- Blackfeet Tribe.
- Blackfeet Authors.
- Online resources about the Blackfeet Tribe.
- Blackfeet Tales .
- Description: Five legends of from the Blackfeet tribes, the Siksika, the Blood, and the Piegan people, from the Lady Pixel's Place website. ...
- Official Website of the Blackfeet Nation .
- Description: Information is available here about tribal business, a history of the Blackfeet people, and a directory of tribal leaders and program managers. ...
- PBS Online - Lewis and Clark: Native Americans: Blackfeet Indians .
- Description: Background information on the Blackfeet tribe, and Lewis and Clark's encounters with them. ...
3. Lewis & Clark Commemorative Coins: The Blackfeet Nation of Montana recounts the Lewis & Clark Corp of Discovery with Blackfeet Commemorative Coins
- www.blackfeetcoins.com
- Now, 200 years later, the Blackfeet Nation in Montana would like to continue this tradition and commemorate the Lewis & Clark Corp of Discovery by offering a collection of precious coins and a medallion. These symbols recount the Lewis & Clark Expedition's encounter with the Blackfeet and share in the heritage of the great Blackfeet Nation.
- © Siyeh Development Corporation, Blackfeet Nation.
4. The Making of L. Ron Hubbard Staking a Claim to Blood Brotherhood
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- Ron Hubbard told it, he was 4 years old when a medicine man named "Old Tom" made him a "blood brother" of the Blackfeet Indians of Montana, providing the inspiration for the Scientology founder's first novel, "Buckskin Brigades. ...
- He said that blood brothers are "an old Hollywood idea" and that the act was "never done among the Blackfeet. ...
- For one thing, he said, the name does not appear in a 1907 Blackfeet enrollment register containing the names of hundreds of tribal members.
- For another, "It's the kind of name, for that period (1915), that would practically not exist among the Blackfeet," he said. "At that time, Blackfeet did not have Christian names. ...
- Typed on Blackfeet Nation stationery, it states: "To commemorate the seventieth anniversary of L. Ron Hubbard becoming a blood brother of the Blackfeet Nation. ... Ron Hubbard as a blood brother to the Blackfeet Tribe. ...
- The document actually is meaningless because none of the three men who signed it were authorized to take any action on the tribe's behalf, according to Blackfeet Nation officials.
- Mataisz said in an interview he tried to prove that Hubbard was a Blackfeet blood brother but came up empty-handed.
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- Blackfeet Camp Poster (high-quality art print) Blackfeet Camp .
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6. Blackfeet Reservation
- www.bps.k12.mt.us
- Mary Starr School Blackfeet Reservation Two Medicine Send mail to webmaster with questions or comments about this web site.
7. timeline
- www.blackfeetnation.com
- Early 1700's Blackfeet probably living in valley of the Northern Saskatchewan River near the Eagle Hills in Canada. ...
- 1730 Blackfeet attacked by Shoshoni who are on horseback. First time the Blackfeet have seen horses which they call "elk dogs. ...
- 1730-50 Blackfeet probably acquired their first horses in peaceful trade with their neighbors, the Flathead, Kootenai, and Nez Perce.
- 1780 Hudson Bay Company builds Buckingham House on the Saskatchewan River in Canada, reaching Blackfeet country. Blackfeet obtain guns through trade.
- 1781 Small pox epidemic sweeps through Blackfeet country, killing hundreds.
- 1780-1805 Blackfeet almost exterminate the Shoshoni in battles over hunting territory.
- 1787 Blackfeet warriors journey south toward Sante Fe. ...
- 1806 Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis and Clark) encounters Blackfeet (Piegan) at the junction of Two Medicine River and Badger Creek. ...
- 1809 Trader Alexander Henry compiles a census of the Blackfeet, finding a total of 5,200 people among the Piegan, Blackfeet, and Blood tribes.
- 1831 First peaceful trade between the Americans and Blackfeet by Kenneth McKenzie.
- 1831 Blackfeet horse raiders recorded at Arkansas River in southern Colorado.
- 1833 Prince Maxmillian, a German scientist-explorer, and Karl Bodner, a Swiss artist, spend a month with the Blackfeet at Fort McKenzie. Maxmillian becomes the first white observer to describe the Blackfeet men's societies; Bodner paints portraits of Blackfeet leaders. ...
- 1837 Second smallpox epidemic kills nearly 6,000 Blackfeet, two-thirds of the total population.
8. Native American Authors: Blackfoot Tribe
- www.ipl.org
- Official Website of the Blackfeet Nation .
- Description: Information is available here about tribal business, a history of the Blackfeet people, and a directory of tribal leaders and program managers. ...
- PBS Online - Lewis and Clark: Native Americans: Blackfeet Indians .
- Description: Background information on the Blackfeet tribe, and Lewis and Clark's encounters with them. ...
9. Browning Montana-Home of the Blackfeet Nation-lies in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and shares an eastern boundary with Glacier National Park.
- www.browningmontana.com
- Metal Warriors, north entry to Blackfeet Reservation.
- The Town is 13 miles east of what the Blackfeet call the “Backbone of the World”, the magnificent Rockies and this includes Glacier National Park, the "Crown of the Continent", which shares a border with Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta, Canada. Browning is the largest community on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. ... 5-million acre Reservation includes most of Glacier County and is home to about 7,500 members of the Blackfeet Nation, the largest tribe in Montana. The Town of Browning is the hub of the Blackfeet Reservation and the home of several tribal offices and businesses and is connected to the world by two major highways, U. ...
- There are eight major lakes and 175 miles of fishing streams; Blackfeet Tribal permits are required on Reservation lands and local outfitter/guides are available.
- The Blackfeet Heritage Center and the Museum of the Plains Indian, along with many visitor-oriented industries and businesses such as the Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Railroad, various tribal and Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies, the Blackfeet Community Hospital and an “A” class school provide the community with a wide array of services. ... A traveler will find a number of campgrounds, motels, hotels, and restaurants along with plenty of recreational opportunities within the Blackfeet Reservation and in nearby Glacier National Park.   While visiting Blackfeet Tribal lands, we ask guests to regard our land with respect. We welcome everyone to learn about Blackfeet Culture and History while visiting this pristine area.
- Please support Browning's Blackfeet Animal Control program by making a small donation.
- Blackfeet.
- Blackfeet Commemorative Coins .
- Blackfeet Planning.
- For information about this area or on the Blackfeet Nation, please contact tribal personnel at PO Box 850, Browning, MT 59417 or call 406-338-7406.
- Blackfeet-Owned Tours Community Development Browning Chamber Area Maps Lodging Transportation .
10. Blackfeet Nation
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- BLACKFEET.
- The reservation is home to the Blackfeet tribe. ... The Blackfeet Indians are commonly thought to have acquired their name because of the characteristic black color of their moccasins, painted or darkened with ashes.
- The Blackfeet Reservation is in northwestern Montana along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. ...
- Blackfeet Nation.
- Blackfeet Community College.
- Half day and full day mini-bus tours are offered, personally guided by a Blackfeet interpreter. Tours depart daily, seven days a week, from the Museum of the Plains Indian and cover portions of the Blackfeet Nation with historic and cultural points of interest. ...
- Blackfeet Reservation Attractions.
- Blackfeet Reservation Events.
- Blackfeet Reservation Places to Stay.
- --> Blackfeet | Crow | Flathead | Fort Belknap | Fort Peck | Little Shell | Northern Cheyenne | Rocky Boy .
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- www.bfcc.org
- WELCOME TO BLACKFEET COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
- BCC is located in Browning, Montana, on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. ...
- Browning is the head quarters of the Blackfeet Tribal Offices, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Health Service and School District # 9. ...
- Blackfeet Community College lies on the southeastern edge of the town of Browning, directly off Highway 2 & 89.
- Blackfeet Community College campus houses thirteen buildings. ...
- Blackfeet Community College, PO Box 819, Browning, MT 59417.
12. National Geographic: Lewis & ClarkParting Ways, Skirmishing With Blackfeet
- www.nationalgeographic.com
- Parting Ways, Skirmishing With Blackfeet July 03-28, 1806 On July 3 Lewis and his group broke camp, crossing the Continental Divide and descending from the mountains near the Great Falls. ... Lewis and his colleagues knew the Marias was Blackfeet Indian territory—and therefore dangerous. On July 26 eight Blackfeet spotted them. The Blackfeet seemed friendly, and the two groups decided to camp together. ... Lewis and his men rode off, covering 120 miles (190 kilometers) in 24 hours, not knowing whether Blackfeet were giving chase. ...
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