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  2. Big Bear - Wikipedia

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    Big Bear (Mistahi-maskwa, ᒥᐢᑕᐦᐃᒪᐢᑿ in syllabics) was born in 1824 in Jackfish Lake, near the future site of Battleford.His father, Muckitoo (otherwise known as Black Powder), was a minor chief of a tribe of 80 Plains Cree-Saulteaux people who were deemed to be "true nomadic hunters".

  3. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Former camp at East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation. Camp Fife: Trapper Trails Council: Active: Located on the Bear River near Cutler Dam, just outside Fielding, Utah. Camp Frontier: Great Salt Lake Council: Subsumed: Former camp at East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation. It was replaced with Hinckley Scout Ranch sub-camps North Slope and ...

  4. Pass system (Canadian history) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1880s in the Saskatchewan District of the North-West Territories, Treaty 6 Cree people led by Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear) (1825–1888) were facing starvation as bison herds disappeared. Big Bear rose up in frustration against the government, and protested treaty agreements.

  5. Numbered Treaties - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the agency asserted during treaty negotiations and the active pursuit of treaty revisions by Indigenous leaders like Plains Cree chiefs Pitikwahanapiwiyin (also known as Pound Maker) and Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear), Crown officials acting to establish and maintain the Numbered Treaties had to resort to exploiting environmental ...

  6. North-West Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    [62] [63] Big Bear's band pushed off the north, and NWMP Major Sam Steele's mounted scouts followed the trail. At Loon Lake, about 60 km northeast of Frenchman's Butte, on June 3, the scouts and Big Bear's band fought in the last armed engagement of the 1885 rebellion. That day Steele's scouts, numbering 65, caught up to Big Bear's force. Big ...

  7. Black bear activity prompts closure of Gorges State Park ...

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    Gorges State Park campground will be closed for the next two weeks due to black bear activity in the area. The main park remains open.

  8. Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    In early 1888, Big Bear was released. He settled on the Poundmaker First Nation, where he died soon after. Chippewa notation: Big Bear was not a predecessor to Chief Rocky Boy, for whom the Rocky Boy Reservation is named. Little Bear (c.1850-1921). The son of Big Bear, considered Cree. Some said his mother was a Chippewa whose people had ...

  9. Frog Lake Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Chief Big Bear and his band had settled near Frog Lake in late 1884. [2] He had signed Treaty 6 in 1882 [3] and been pushed to move his band near Fort Pitt, located about 55 km (34 mi) from Frog Lake, but had not yet selected a reserve site. [4]

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