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Poundmaker (c. 1842 – 4 July 1886), also
known as Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (Cree: ᐲᐦᑐᑲᐦᐊᓇᐱᐏᔨᐣ), was a
Plains Cree
chief known as a
peacemaker and
defender of...
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Poundmaker may
refer to:
poundmaker, one who
makes buffalo pounds Chief Poundmaker aka Pitikwahanapiwiyin...
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River 156A
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crush the resistance.
Bands of Cree, ****embled
under the
leadership of
Poundmaker, went to Battleford. The
purpose of the
visit was to
lobby the Indian...
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descendant of
Yellow Mud Blanket,
brother of the
famous Cree
leader Poundmaker. He was
acclaimed for his
commitment to
preserving his
culture and to...
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Poundmaker 114 is an
Indian reserve of the
Poundmaker Cree
Nation in Saskatchewan. It is
about 40
kilometres (25 mi) west of
North Battleford. In the...
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revolted against white authorities,
ignoring the
leadership of Big Bear and
Poundmaker.: 240–241
Although he
quietly signalled to
Ottawa that
these two incidents...
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Later this Cree man
returned to his
people and
became the
chief Poundmaker. In 1885
Louis Riel
returned to
Canada after spending several years in...
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central Alberta, Canada. It is at the
intersection of
Highway 14 (
Poundmaker Trail) and
Highway 36 (Veterans
Memorial Highway),
approximately 121 km...