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This category page lists notable citizens of the United States who state they have Blackfoot ancestry. For people whose Blackfoot ancestry has been independently verified, see Category:American people of Blackfoot descent. For citizens of a Blackfoot tribe, see Category:Blackfoot people and its subcategories.
For people with proven Blackfoot ancestry, see Category:People of Blackfoot descent. For citizens of a Blackfoot tribe, see Category:Blackfoot people and its subcategories. See also: Native American identity in the United States and Pretendian
For people who claim to be of Blackfoot descent without proof, see Category:American people who self-identify as being of Blackfoot descent. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The Sihásapa or Blackfoot Sioux are a division of the Lakota people, Titonwan, or Teton. Sihásapa is the Lakota word for "Blackfoot", whereas Siksiká has the same meaning in the Nitsitapi language , and, together with the Kainah and the Piikani forms the Nitsitapi Confederacy .
This is a category of people who claim or have Blackfoot descent. For members of Blackfoot tribes, see Blackfoot people. Subcategories.
Cosmopolitan Book Company commissioned Long's autobiography as a boy's adventure book on Indians. It published Long Lance in 1928, to quick success. In it, Long claimed to have been born a Blackfoot, son of a chief, in Montana's Sweetgrass Hills. He also said that he had been wounded eight times in the Great War and been promoted to the rank of ...
The Blackfoot Confederacy, Niitsitapi, or Siksikaitsitapi [1] (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or "Blackfoot-speaking real people" [a]), is a historic collective name for linguistically related groups that make up the Blackfoot or Blackfeet people: the Siksika ("Blackfoot"), the Kainai or Blood ("Many Chiefs"), and two sections of the Peigan or Piikani ("Splotchy Robe") – the ...
Stand Off community at night. Kainai Nation. Kainai Nation entry sign. The Kainai Nation (Blackfoot: ᖿᖱᖻᖳ, romanized: Káínaa or ᖿᖱᖻᖷ, romanized: Káínawa, Blood Tribe) is a First Nations band government in southern Alberta, Canada, with a population of 12,965 members in 2024, [3] up from 11,791 in December 2013.