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Blackfoot eliminates Burley.
; ...back Blackfoot as they saw their season come to an end. The Bobcats led by as many as 15 points in the first half only to see Blackfoot rally. Tied late, a controversial foul gave the Broncos the 58-57 victory in an elimination game at the Class 4A state boys...
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Blackfoot culture personalizes outdoor program
; ...world," said Wolcott. "The program reflects the community because it's a community program." Part of that reflection will see Blackfoot ways brought in. Badges will be sewn on red blankets instead of red shirts; members will gather in a circle instead of lining...
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Entertainment Email: We all loved the Apollo.(Features)
; ...Thursday, pounds 4.75 a ticket, one of thebest. - Ronnie Mcnaughton. Marvellous venue. I saw ClaptonRy Cooder... once went to see Blackfoot and couldn't hear a thing for a week. - Ross Skinner. David Bowie in 1978. It was fantastic but then this big security guy...
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On their way to Maine: Joan Baez, Common, Avenged Sevenfold, tons more
; ...those VH1 "I Love the '90s" shows, will play Saturday, March 29. Sugarloaf, Carrabassett Valley, www.sugarloaf.com I would go see Blackfoot and Molly Hatchet play at Sugarloaf Saturday, March 15, just because. I mean, come on. You're flirting with disaster if you...
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New writer rivals Zane Grey's genius.(rare intellect)(Sun on the Mountains, Book 1: Story of Blue Eye)(Book Review)
; ...Canadian fiction. The Piikani Nation steeped in horse trading and racing enters centre stage on page one. Throughout, we see Blackfoot, Cree, Assiniboin, and Metis in conflict with the newcomers and with each other, but they dominate rather than play bit parts...
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Glacier National Park: eye-popping scenery and classic lodges bring nature lovers to northwest Montana.(Brief Article)
; ...you're not actually going to see one of the 37 named glaciers without taking to one of the more challenging hiking trails. To see Blackfoot, Grinnell, or Sperry glacier requires a long day's walk from respective trailheads. The Grinnell Glacier hike, for example...
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Book brings Plains Indian horse culture alive; Sun on the Mountains, Book 1 The Story of Blue Eye
; ...Canadian fiction. The Piikani Nation steeped in horse trading and racing enters centre stage on page one. Throughout, we see Blackfoot, Cree, Assiniboin, and Mtis in conflict with the newcomers and with each other, but they dominate rather than play bit parts...
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John Shurts. Indian Reserved Water Rights: the Winters Doctrine in its Social and Legal Context, 1880s-1930s.(Book Review)
; ...agricultural people. The only people not represented in the controversy were those most affected by it-the Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfoot, and River Crow Indians of the Fort Belknap Reservation. Although Rasch and Logan acted to support Indian rights, the tribes...
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...the North Piegan Pikuni, the Blood (Kainai), and the Blackfoot proper (Siksika). Together they are referred to as Siksika, or Blackfoot, a name thought to have derived...decades beginning in 1806, the Blackfoot prevented white men from settling...
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Blackfoot
...tribes—the Siksika, or Blackfoot proper; the Piegan; and the Kainah, or Blood. Although they did...were allied with the Blackfoot group. The Blackfoot were unremittingly...men; intrusions upon Blackfoot lands were efficiently...
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Welch, James
Welch, James (1940–), born in Montana to a Blackfoot father and a Gros Ventre mother, was schooled on a reservation...was Riding the Earthboy 40: Poems (1971). Winter in the Blood (1974) is a novel of a young man struggling for insight...
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Native Americans, Diet of
...foods included bear, organ meats, and blood soup. The Horns Society, a militant group of the Blackfoot Nation, used pemmican, made with berries...celebrated the renewal of spiritual life. Blood soup, made from a mixture of blood and corn flour cooked in broth, was used...
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