- The
Kutenai (/ˈkuːtəneɪ, -niː/ KOO-tə-nay, -nee), also
known as the
Ktunaxa (/tʌˈnɑːhɑː/ tun-AH-hah; Kutenai: [ktunʌ́χɑ̝]),
Ksanka (/kəˈsɑːnkɑː/ kə-SAHN-kah)...
- The
Kutenai language (/ˈkuːtniː/ KOOT-nee), also Kootenai, Kootenay,
Ktunaxa, and Ksanka, is the
native language of the
Kutenai people of
Montana and...
- The
Ktunaxa Nation or
Ktunaxa Nation Council is a
First Nations tribal council government comprising four
Ktunaxa (Kutenai)
bands in the south-east of...
- buffaloberry,
russet buffaloberry, soopolallie, soapberry, or
foamberry (
Ktunaxa: kupaʔtiⱡ) is one of a
small number of
shrubs of the
genus Shepherdia that...
- from
Vancouver to
Ottawa is a
Ktunaxa warrior song. Two of the
Elders stated, "It is very
important to me". The
Ktunaxa songs are
almost all
melodic and...
-
Indians as an
infrequent delicacy. Traditionally, the
Ktunaxa cooked bitterroot with grouse. For the
Ktunaxa,
bitterroot is
eaten with sugar;
other tribes prefer...
-
Morgan 1991, p. 10, note 3.
Priest 2004, p. 4. "
Ktunaxa Alphabet". FirstVoices.com. FirstVoices.com-
Ktunaxa. Morgan,
Lawrence (1991). A
description of the...
- 10,000 years.
Pictographs found in the hot
spring caves indicate that
Ktunaxa people first made more
permanent use of the area,
particularly the hot...
-
including yellow avalanche lily,
glacier lily, and
dogtooth fawn lily. The
Ktunaxa name for
glacier lily is maxa.
Erythronium grandiflorum grows from a deep...
- St.
Ignatius (Salish: snyél̓mn,
Ktunaxa: ʔa·kikqǂaǂaǂuk̓pǂiʔit) or
Saint Ignatius is a town in Lake County, Montana,
United States. The po****tion was...