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tribes in the
Blackfoot Confederacy:
Northern Peigan, in Alberta,
Canada Piegan Blackfeet in Montana, USA
Pagan This
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- The
Piegan (Blackfoot: ᑯᖱᖿᖹ Piikáni) are an Algonquian-speaking
people from the
North American Great Plains. They are the
largest of
three Blackfoot-speaking...
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Algonquian languages family. The
three were the Piikáni (historically
called "
Piegan Blackfeet" in English-language sources), the Káínaa (called "Bloods"), and...
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Marias M****acre (also
known as the
Baker M****acre or the
Piegan M****acre) was a m****acre of
Piegan Blackfeet Native peoples which was
committed by United...
- the
slopes of
Piegan Mountain and
Piegan Glacier. The
falls are seen from the
trails above Siyeh Bend en
route to
Piegan P****. "
Piegan Falls". Geographic...
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bordered by 75
miles of
international boundary with two
ports of
entry (
Piegan and Del Bonita) open year-round and one
seasonal (Chief Mountain) international...
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Piegan Mountain (9,225 feet (2,812 m)) is
located in the
Lewis Range,
Glacier National Park in the U.S.
state of Montana.
Piegan Glacier is
located in...
- The
Piegan–Carway
Border Crossing connects the
towns of Babb, Montana, and Cardston, Alberta, on the Canada–United
States border. U.S.
Route 89 on the...
- John Two Guns and John
Whitecalf Two Guns) (1872–1934) was a
chief of the
Piegan Blackfeet in Montana. He was born near Fort Benton, Montana, and was the...
- Ninna-stako in the
Blackfoot language; c. 1848 –
February 2, 1942) was a
South Piegan warrior of the
Blackfoot Tribe.
Mountain Chief was also
called Big Brave...