- The
Nakoda (also
known as Stoney,
Îyârhe Nakoda, or
Stoney Nakoda) are an
Indigenous people in
Western Canada and the
United States. They used to inhabit...
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Stoney Nakoda First Nation (Stoney:
Îyârhe Nakoda) is a
Nakoda First Nations band
government Alberta, Canada. It is
located West of Calgary, in the foot...
- Sister,
Middle Sister and
Little Sister. In the
traditional language of the
Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney) the
peaks are also
referred to as the
three sisters. However...
- Nations, the
Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy; Siksika, Kainai, Piikani),
îyârhe Nakoda, the Tsuutʼina
peoples and Métis Nation,
Region 3. As
Mayor Naheed...
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Nakota /
Nakoda /
Nakona //
Îyârhe "ally / friend" // "mountain"
Person ****iniboine: Nakóda Stoney: Îyethka
People ****iniboine: Nakón Oyáde Stoney: Îyethkabi...
- part of
Carry the
Kettle Nakoda First Nation. Inyantonwanbina, Iyethkabi,
Îyârhe Nakodabi, auch
Mountain Village Band ('Stone / Rock People', 'Mountain People...
- of the
Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy; Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the
îyârhe Nakoda (Chiniki, Bearspaw, Wesley), the Tsuut'ina
people and Métis Nation...
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Nakota /
Nakoda //
Îyârhe "ally / friend" // "mountain"
Person Îyethka
People Îyethkabi (Îyethka Oyade)
Language Îyethka Îabi / wîchoîe Îyethka Wowîhâ...
-
speech by
radio to the
Dominions and
Britain and its colonies; met with the
Îyârhe Nakoda outside of Calgary, Alberta; and
presented the King's
Colour to his...
- included, as well as the
Treaty 7
communities of the Tsuu T'ina
Nation and the
Îyârhe Nakoda's
Stoney Reserves. The
district was
created in 2017 when the Electoral...