- 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...
-
Piikani (Aapátohsipikáni) and the
Southern Piikani (Amskapi
Piikani or
Pikuni).
Broader definitions include groups such as the Tsúùtínà (Sarcee) and A'aninin...
- The
Blackfeet Nation (Blackfoot: Aamsskáápipikani,
Pikuni),
officially named the
Blackfeet Tribe of the
Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana, is a federally...
- Crow to
prepare the
Pikuni for what is to come and to p**** on
their traditions. She
tells him that he can do much good for the
Pikuni and that he will p****...
- Hubbard. It
tells the
story of a deaf-mute boy who is
raised among the
Pikuni. The novel,
illustrated by
Harold von Schmidt, was
first published in 1930...
-
Retrieved April 27, 2013. Hanna,
Warren L. (1988). "James
Willard Schultz-The
Pikuni Storyteller".
Stars Over Montana-Men Who Made
Glacier National Park History...
-
Chief was a
Piegan (South Piegan) and part of the
Blackfeet Nation (Amskapi
Pikuni), one of four
tribal groups composing the
Blackfoot Confederacy. Mountain...
- combination" with one or more
races and/or tribes.) The
Piegan (also
known as the
Pikuni, Piikuni, Pikani, and Piikáni) are one of the
three original tribes of the...
- (Carroll, Montana) and
lived among the
Pikuni tribe during the
period 1880–82. He was
given the name
Apikuni by the
Pikuni chief,
Running Crane.
Apikuni in...
- (killed) One Feather:
Arikara scout Owl:
Arikara scout Peter Jackson: half-
Pikuni and half
Blackfoot brother of William,
scout Red Bear:
Arikara scout Red...