he told the nwmp he would make every thing eqal
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.
the Blackfoot people used dried bison and dried beries and fat and bashed it together
They got their tools by cutting down trees and chopping them up to make weapons and all that other stuff they use as tools.
each Cree Indian tribe governs themselves separately from the rest of the nation
The Blackfoot Native American Indian tribe traditionally made their weapons using a variety of materials such as wood, stone, bone, and sinew. They crafted bows and arrows for hunting and warfare, utilizing flexible wood like juniper or ash for the bow and sharp obsidian or flint for arrowheads. Additionally, they also made spears and knives using similar materials, with the design and construction techniques varying based on the intended use of the weapon.
he told the nwmp he would make every thing eqal
No
out of cotten and wool
Farming and herding.
I can find no reference that the Blackfoot tribe used any part of the buffalo for dye or paint. There is one lichen (moss) that they used for yellow paint / dye: Letharia vulpina
the Cherokee traded with England
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.
It's about a girl named Korana who lives with this Indian Tribe on an island. When the Indian Tribe gets attacked they leave the island immediately. When everyone is on the boat, Korana's brother Ramo is left behind. Korana jumps off the boat and lives with her brother on the island. When her brother is attacked by the wild dogs, she is alone. Korana tries to kill the wild dogs, but women in her tribe aren't allowed to make weapons let alone touch them. But she makes weapons anyway. She injures a wild dog, but she can't kill it. She takes it to her shelter and lives with it until some explorers take her to a populated island.
the Blackfoot people used dried bison and dried beries and fat and bashed it together
Miami hunters and warriors used bows and arrows, tomahawks, and spears. Miami men also used shields of buffalo hide to deflect enemy arrows. Here is a website with pictures and information about Indian tomahawks and other traditional weapons.
Chief Ouray was an Indian who helped make peace with the US Government.