The Assiniboine people traditionally traveled by canoe and on foot, utilizing the extensive river systems in their territory for efficient navigation. During the summer months, they often used canoes to transport goods and people, while in winter, they relied on snowshoes and sleds drawn by dogs. Their travel routes were closely linked to seasonal migrations for hunting and gathering, allowing them to access resources effectively. Additionally, they sometimes used horses after their introduction by Europeans, which enhanced their mobility.
In Assiniboine, "thank you" is translated as "ahéhee".
The assiniboine originated in Alberta,Saskatchewan, and Montana.
"I love you" in Assiniboine is spelled as "Aniin minikowin."
Assiniboine Community College was created in 1961-02.
In Assiniboine, the word for grandchild is "wíiyaskA." This term reflects the close familial ties and cultural significance of grandchildren within the Assiniboine community. If you have any more questions about Assiniboine language or culture, feel free to ask!
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park was created in 1922.
Assiniboine Credit Union's population is 571.
The budget of Assiniboine Regional Health Authority is 100,000,000 dollars.
The head office of Assiniboine Credit Union is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At the end of 2008, Assiniboine was the ninth largest credit union in Canada.
Assiniboine Regional Health Authority's motto is 'Taking charge of change'.
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In Hohe Nakota (the Assiniboine language), the word for peace or time of peace is wookiye; in Lakota it is wookhiye.