- The
Piegan (Blackfoot: ᑯᖱᖿᖹ
Piikáni) are an Algonquian-speaking
people from the
North American Great Plains. They are the
largest of
three Blackfoot-speaking...
- The
Piikani Nation (/pɪˈ-ɪ-kə-ni/,
formerly the
Peigan Nation) (Blackfoot: ᑯᖾᖹ, romanized:
Piikani) is a
First Nation (or an
Indian band as
defined by...
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sections of the
Peigan or
Piikani ("Splotchy Robe") – the
Northern Piikani (Aapátohsipikáni) and the
Southern Piikani (Amskapi
Piikani or Pikuni).
Broader definitions...
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Piikani 147,
formerly Peigan 147, is an
Indian reserve of the
Piikani Nation in Alberta. It is
located 61 km (38 mi) west of the City of Lethbridge. It...
- ᖳᑫᒪᐦᓱᑯᖿᖹ (Northern Piegan), to the west of Fort
MacLeod which is
Brocket (
Piikani) and Aamsskáápipikani / ᖳᐢᔈᖿᑯᑯᖿᖹ (Southern Piegan), in
northwestern Montana...
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Canada (Alberta),
United States (Montana)
Kainai Nation,
Piegan Blackfeet,
Piikani Nation,
Siksika Nation Native American Church,
Christianity Boa Niger–Congo...
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linguistic group;
their dialect is
closely related to
those of the
Siksika and
Piikani. They are one of
three nations comprising the
Blackfoot Confederacy. At...
- and Gitxsan. In the
plains were the Niisitapi; Káínawa; Tsuutʼina; and
Piikáni. In the
northern woodlands were the Cree and Chipewyan.
Around the Great...
- Montana.
Tribal members primarily belong to the
Piegan Blackfeet (Ampskapi
Piikani) band of the
larger Blackfoot Confederacy that
spans Canada and the United...
- been
opposed by some
members of the
Piikani Nation, led by
Milton Born With A Tooth, who
argued that the
Piikani owned the
rights to the
water in the...