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Crowfoot (c. 1830 – 25
April 1890) or Isapo-Muxika (Blackfoot: Issapóómahksika; syllabics: ᖱᓭᑲᒉᖽᐧᖿᖷ lit. 'Crow-big-foot') was a
chief of the Siksika. His...
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Dorothy Mary
Crowfoot Hodgkin OM FRS
HonFRSC (née
Crowfoot; 12 May 1910 – 29 July 1994) was a
Nobel Prize-winning
English chemist who
advanced the technique...
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Crowfoot is a
locality in Alberta, Canada. The
community has the name of
Crowfoot, an
Indian chief. "
Crowfoot".
Geographical Names Data Base. Natural...
- Ranunculaceae.
Members of the
genus are
known as buttercups,
spearworts and
water crowfoots. The
genus is
distributed worldwide,
primarily in
temperate and montane...
- The
Crowfoot Ferry is a
cable ferry in near
Crowfoot, Alberta, Canada. It
links the two
sections of
Range Road 201 as it
crosses the Bow
River from Wheatland...
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Christianity portal Alfred Henchman Crowfoot (14
September 1881 – 21
November 1962) was Dean of
Quebec from 1927 to 1947.
Crowfoot was born in
Beccles on 14 September...
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Battle River—
Crowfoot is a
federal electoral district in Alberta.
Battle River—
Crowfoot was
created by the 2012
federal electoral boundaries redistribution...
- life,
retiring to
Worthing before World War I. By long tradition, the
Crowfoots were a
medical family.
Between 1783 and 1907 they
provided five generations...
- with the
Crowfoots during their years in Sudan,
Babikr Bedri,
refers to Mrs
Crowfoot as "that gracious, un****uming, well-educated lady".
Crowfoot learned...
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Crowfoot Mountain is a
mountain within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. The
Crowfoot Glacier sits on the
northeastern flank of the mountain. The...