- The
Kainai Nation (/kaɪ-naɪ/) (Blackfoot: ᖿᖱᖻ, romanized: Káínaa,
Blackfoot pronunciation: [kǽnaː] or ᖿᖱᖻᖷ, romanized: Káínawa,
Blackfoot pronunciation:...
- make up the
Blackfoot or
Blackfeet people: the
Siksika ("Blackfoot"), the
Kainai or
Blood ("Many Chiefs"), and two
sections of the
Peigan or
Piikani ("Splotchy...
- Blackfeet-speaking
groups that make up the
Blackfeet Confederacy; the
Siksika and
Kainai are the others. The
Piegan dominated much of the
northern Great Plains during...
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scout of
Kainai (Blood) and
Scots heritage.
Potts was born in or
before 1840 near Fort McKenzie, Montana. He was the only
child of his
Kainai-Cree mother...
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multiple First Nations, the
Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy; Siksika,
Kainai, Piikani), îyârhe Nakoda, Tsuutʼina
peoples and Métis Nation,
Region 3....
- Mikai'sto,
Blackfoot pronunciation: [mikeɪʔstʊ]) is a
college located on the
Kainai Nation reserve in
southern Alberta,
Canada with a
campus in Lethbridge....
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First Nations reserve in Alberta, Canada. It is
inhabited by the
Blood (
Kainai)
First Nation and was
established under the
provisions of
Treaty 7. This...
- (Packs a Knife), and mother, Axkahp-say-pi (Attacked
Towards Home), were
Kainai. He was five
years old when Istowun-ehʼpata was
killed during a raid on...
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known as
Captured the Gun Inside,
Lately Gone and
Sitting White Bull, was a
Kainai leader. His
native name Mi’k ai’stoowa (Blackfoot: ᒍᘁ ᖳᖱᐧᒪᖷ) was sometimes...
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Blackfoot communities, and was
later formally adopted by an
elder of the
Kainai Nation. He
began his
career in
media after being offered a
small role in...