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  2. Category:Blackfeet Tribe people - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Blackfeet Tribe people" The following 27 pages are in this ...

  3. Category:Blackfeet Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Blackfeet Indian Writing Company; Blackfoot, Montana; ... Holy Family Mission (Glacier County, Montana) L. Ledfeather; T. Two ...

  4. Blackfeet Indian Writing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Blackfeet Indian Writing Company (or Blackfeet Writing Instruments) was a pen and pencil manufacturer on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Browning, Montana, USA [1] founded in 1972. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company grew in 1981 when they bought out Lindy, a ballpoint pen manufacturer, for $700,000 which they profited from expanding their company ...

  5. James Willard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Blackfeet Man: Stories of the Famous Montana Indian Story Writer and an Original Map and Guide to the Beautiful Region He Loved (Montana Heritage Series). Helena, MT: Montana Historical Society. (published posthumously) Schultz, James Willard (1962). Blackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of My Life among the Indians. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

  6. Rosalyn LaPier - Wikipedia

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    Rosalyn LaPier was born in 1964 in Montana, [1] and is the daughter of late William LaPier, Sr. and Angeline Wall of Browning, Montana. [2] She was heavily influenced by her grandmother, Annie Mad Plume-Wall, and great aunt Theresa Still Smoking, who taught her about plants and medicine knowledge. [2]

  7. Earl Old Person - Wikipedia

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    Earl Old Person at Montana ExpoPark in 2018, wearing the traditional headdress granted to him many years earlier when he was inducted into the Kainai Chieftainship. [9]In 1950, Old Person got a job in the tribe's land office, where one of his jobs was to be an interpreter for Blackfeet people who did not understand or speak English. [7]

  8. Running Eagle - Wikipedia

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    She was born into the Piikáni Piegan Tribe of the Blackfeet Nation. [6] Running Eagle had three younger sisters and two brothers. [ 7 ] As a child, she preferred to play with boys rather than girls, and at age 12, she began to wear boys' clothing.

  9. Mountain Chief - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Chief was a Piegan (South Piegan) and part of the Blackfeet Nation (Amskapi Pikuni), one of four tribal groups composing the Blackfoot Confederacy. [2] Mountain Chief lived on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. [6] Mountain Chief's father became chief around the time that Lewis and Clark visited in 1806. [1]