The Native Canadian Blackfoot tribes lived in the Interior Plains of Alberta Canada
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The Stockbridge tribe was originally the Housatonic branch of the Mahicans, so the language they spoke is Mahican. Blackfoot is also an Algonquian language, but only very distantly related.In Mahican the word for grandfather is òmuxomunIn Blackfoot the word for grandfather is na-ahks'(literally "my grandfather")I guess that by "Fr. Canadian" you mean French Canadian, which is not a native language; "grandfather" in that language is grandpère.
To find protection when the extreme weather comes
The Blackfoot word is minikxiw
The Blackfoot's last hereditary leader wasMountain Chief (Ninastoko), 1848-1942
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Blackfoot tribe lived very decorative tipi's.
The Blackfoot tribes were located around the Canadian border in the Yellowstone area, there was no conflict with that tribe and the Cherokee.
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blackfoot Indians
Modern English names can not be translated into any native American language. If you were to meet a modern Canadian Blackfoot and told him your name is Melena, that is what he would call you - it would not be possible for him to "translate" that name into any Blackfoot word.
they still live now.
traditionally they lived in holes in the ground.
In secret places
25,000 years
The Blackfoot still live...but were a powerful plains nation until the late 1800's when smallpox, a drought and declining bison and buffalo decimated the reign.
The Stockbridge tribe was originally the Housatonic branch of the Mahicans, so the language they spoke is Mahican. Blackfoot is also an Algonquian language, but only very distantly related.In Mahican the word for grandfather is òmuxomunIn Blackfoot the word for grandfather is na-ahks'(literally "my grandfather")I guess that by "Fr. Canadian" you mean French Canadian, which is not a native language; "grandfather" in that language is grandpère.