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describe the geography of the area the blackfoot lived in
Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Patrick Gass, John Ordway, and indians.
Yes, seeing as Indians were the first to settle the Americas.
The Blackfeet Indians, a Native American tribe primarily located in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States and Canada, historically formed alliances and friendships with various tribes, including the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre. They also engaged in trade and relationships with European settlers and fur traders, which sometimes led to partnerships. However, their interactions were complex and varied over time, influenced by changing circumstances and conflicts. Overall, the Blackfeet maintained a network of relationships that included both allies and adversaries.
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Blackfeet Indians lived in tepee constructed from buffalo skin draped over log poles.
They live in buffaol-hide teepees
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Theresa Jensen Lacey has written: 'The Blackfeet' -- subject(s): Siksika Indians, Juvenile literature, Kainah Indians, Piegan Indians 'Amazing North Carolina' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, History 'The Blackfeet' -- subject(s): Blackfeet Indians, Blackfoot Indians, Siksika Indians, Kainah Indians, Piegan Indians, Indians of North America, Chelsea House Publishers, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs, History, In Library 'Amazing Texas' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, History
James Crowley has written: 'Starfish' -- subject(s): Fiction, Survival in fiction, Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana in fiction, Runaways, History, Runaways in fiction, Brothers and sisters, Indians of North America, Survival, Grandfathers in fiction, Indians of North America in fiction, Brothers and sisters in fiction, Grandfathers, Montana in fiction, Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana, Siksika Indians, Siksika Indians in fiction
The major ethnic groups in Montana were the Blackfeet and Crow Indians.
Charles H. Burke has written: 'The progress of the Blackfeet Indians' -- subject(s): Siksika Indians, Sihasapa Indians
Yes, the Blackfeet Indians were very friendly. The only time they were not was when another tribe or group of peoples were aggressive or mean to them, then they would feel threatened. Blackfoot Indians are very nice people.
Meeting Blackfeet Indians provided Lewis and Clark with valuable information about the region, including routes, resources, and potential dangers. The Blackfeet also shared their survival skills and cultural knowledge which guided the expedition through unfamiliar territory. Additionally, establishing friendly relations with the Blackfeet helped ensure safe passage through their lands.
The major ethnic groups in Montana were the Blackfeet and Crow Indians.