they were attacked as a relation so no
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Yes, the Blackfoot Indians were mainly hunter-gatherers. They relied on hunting bison, elk, and deer, as well as gathering plants and berries for sustenance.
Well we used to hunt bison, buffalo, elk and small game.
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the blackfoot tribe of Indians is popular and well known for stealth. they would use their envirenment to hide from their enimies and ambush them, but they did not just ambush enimies, they used this tactic to hunt buffalo and other herds of animals.
the blackfoot made beautiful beadwork/quillwork and baskets which is still shown in airports and museums in Alberta all the way down to Montana. the blackfoot were also apt in designing medicine Shields which were true works of art. samples can be seen in the bestseller, SEVEN ARROWS. like other plains and nomadic nations, the blackfoot had their art on everyday clothing, housing and tools as they had to carry their items with them, their art was mixed into their daily lives.
You asked for words in the plural and here are a few:ómahkapi'si = timber wolfomitaa = dogsikomitaawa = black dogpohka = childistukiks = mountainsitsikist = moccasinsmoyis = tipiiinii = buffaloisisakta = creek, riverasoka'simi = a dressisttoana = a knifemo'tsisi = a handponokawa = an elkisttokimaa'tsiistsi = drumsiiyikssopowa = it's very windyomahkatayowa = mountain lionninaawa = a mannaamayi = a bowsahksinaamayi = a short bow
Information regarding the Blackfoot Indians could be found on Wikipedia, National Geographic, as well as on Youtube. If one is actually looking for pictures of Indian feet there are pages on Facebook devoted to that.
well there are some but this is what i know.......... Blackfoot, and Blackfeet. And if you dont believe me look it up........................................................................................................................................................................................... person
In the Blackfoot language, "ohanzee" refers to the concept of "the place of the buffalo." It is often associated with cultural and historical significance, as the buffalo has been a crucial resource for the Blackfoot people, providing food, clothing, and materials for shelter. The term reflects the deep connection between the Blackfoot community and the land, as well as their reverence for nature and its resources.
Yes, they did! -They are known to have linguistic links with other tribes, such as the Paiute People(s). They may well have had trade-relations with the Chumash People of the California coastal region.
a rock (cheif) was in charge and made the laws and government