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Q: What did the Blackfoot people use the porcupine for?
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What did the blackfoot people use for transportation?

horses


Is blackfoot nomatic or settled?

The Blackfoot were nomadic people.


How did blackfoot people make pemmican?

the Blackfoot people used dried bison and dried beries and fat and bashed it together


Who are the preditors of the porcupine?

people


What does the porcupine use to defend itself?

A porcupine uses the spikes on its back to protect itself.


What water sources did the Blackfoot tribe use?

water


What did blackfoot first nations use for transport?

Since the Blackfoot weren't coastal people, they didn't use canoes. They usually built rafts when they traveled by river. The Blackfeet used dogs pulling travois, a kind of dog sled, before colonists brought horses over from Europe. The Blackfoot culture quickly adapted to horses and became more migratory when horses were introduced.


What are parts of the porcupine use to get food?

mouth


Where is the Blackfoot Public in Blackfoot located?

The address of the Blackfoot Public is: 129 N Broadway, Blackfoot, 83221 0610


When did the blackfoot people go to north America?

because people could if they wanted too and that is what they did.


What do you use to catch porcupines?

To catch a porcupine, you have to use a butterfly net then catch it.


What did the blackfoot Indians make?

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.