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THE BLACKFOOT NATION | Canada's First Nations
We travel through southern Alberta, Canada to learn more about the Blackfoot Confederacy, one of the most legendary tribes of the North American plains.
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- Treffrey Deerfoot and his family at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump UNESCO World Heritage Site: http://ww...
published: 18 Aug 2015
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The Untold History of the Blackfeet Native American Tribe
The Blackfeet Nation, also known as Niitsitapi or the Blackfoot Confederacy, was an Indigenous community once inhabited the northern Great Plains of North America, primarily spanning present-day Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Their history unfolds as a multifaceted narrative that spans millennia.
The Blackfeet are thought to have undertaken a migration to the Great Plains from the northwest, possibly as early as 10,000 years ago. Initially affiliated with a larger Algonquin-speaking group, they gradually developed a distinctive language and culture.
As a people deeply intertwined with the natural landscape of the northern Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, the ancient Blackfeet culture was characterized by a profound connection to the land, a nomadic way of life, and a wealth of ...
published: 03 Nov 2023
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Blackfeet tribe returns buffalo to American west
A Native American tribe is celebrating the homecoming of the American buffalo — or bison if you prefer — which once roamed the Northern Plains by the millions. Michelle Miller has the story.
"CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" delivers the latest news and original reporting, and goes beyond the headlines with context and depth. Catch the CBS Evening News every weekday night at 6:30 p.m. ET on the CBS Television Network and at 10 p.m. ET on CBSN.
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published: 26 Nov 2021
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Song and Dance on the Blackfeet Reservation
In partnership with the Smithsonian .Learn about tribal history and see traditions kept alive through captivating song and dance.
published: 11 Apr 2022
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Who are the Blackfoot?
The Blackfoot Indians, also known as the Niitsitapi or Siksika, are a group of indigenous peoples who traditionally lived in the Great Plains region of North America. They are divided into three tribes: the Siksika, the Kainai, and the Piikani. The Blackfoot tribes were nomadic, following the buffalo herds for food and other resources.
The Blackfoot people had a complex society, with a strong emphasis on family and community. They had a matrilineal kinship system, with descent and inheritance passed through the mother's line. They also had a complex system of governance, with both political and spiritual leaders playing important roles in the tribe.
The Blackfoot people were skilled hunters and warriors, known for their horseback riding and use of the bow and arrow. They also had a rich ...
published: 24 Jan 2023
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The Untold History Of Blackfeet Indian Nation
The Untold History Of Blackfeet Indian Nation 🏞️ Journey into the heart of Native American history with our latest video exploring the captivating world of the Blackfeet Indian Nation! 🏞️
🔍 Prepare to be amazed as we delve into the cultural heritage, traditions, and breathtaking landscapes that define this vibrant community. From the majestic peaks of Glacier National Park to the sacred sites that echo with centuries-old stories, our exploration goes beyond the surface, offering a glimpse into the soul of the Blackfeet people. 🔍
👁️🗨️ Witness the resilience and spirit of a nation that has thrived in harmony with nature for generations. Discover the mesmerizing artistry of Blackfeet beadwork, the rhythmic beats of traditional drum circles, and the mesmerizing dances that tell tales of tri...
published: 07 Jan 2024
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Blackfoot Caretakers Of The Land | Wilderness Sessions | Earth Unplugged
This Wilderness Sessions video was kindly created by the Vagabrothers. Check out their travel channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1WbVCkTqd5ecG6G2adIow
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The ancestors of Treffery Deerfoot have long had a deep connect with the land they call home in Alberta, Canada. Treffery is a member of the Black Foot Confederacy, a group of aboriginal Americans that were once nomadic bison hunters across the northern Great Plains of Western North America.
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published: 09 Dec 2015
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The Blackfeet, The Great Northern Railway, and Glacier National Park
According to their oral history, the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy have lived in what is now known as Montana for ten thousand years. Their original reservation was established by the Lame Bull Treaty in 1855. In 1895, the Blackfeet negotiated an agreement with the United States government to sell 800,000 acres of mountainous land on the western border of the reservation for the sum of 1.5 million dollars. The Federal government acquired the land for the purpose of mineral exploration. This agreement also stipulated that the Blackfeet would retain the right to hunt, fish, and gather wood on this land so long as it remained publicly owned. After several years of advocacy, most notably by Louis B. Hill, president of the Great Northern Railroad, Glacier National Park was created by an a...
published: 23 Jun 2021
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Badger-Two Medicine and the Blackfeet Nation
The Badger-Two Medicine is an area in today's Northwest Montana. It is highly sacred for the people of the Blackfeet Nation, and they have interacted with and stewarded this land since time immemorial. Hear perspectives from two members of the Blackfeet Nation, Jesse DesRosier and Lauren Monroe, Jr. about the cultural connections to this land, the way in which its jurisdiction was taken, and the call to have management of this land, and protect it from ongoing threats of oil and gas development. Keep updated and learn more: https://www.glaciertwomedicine.org https://www.blackfeetnation.com Pikuni Traditionalist’s Association
Director & Cinematographer: Lara Tomov
Co-Producer: Lailani Upham, Iron Shield Creative https://www.ironshieldcreative.com
This short film is a segment of the 45...
published: 06 Nov 2022
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10 things to know about the Blackfeet Nation
Facts to know about the Blackfeet Nation in Montana.
published: 18 Oct 2022
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THE BLACKFOOT NATION | Canada's First Nations
We travel through southern
Alberta, Canada to learn more about the Blackfoot Confederacy, one of the most legendary tribes of the North American plains.
This...
We travel through southern
Alberta, Canada to learn more about the Blackfoot Confederacy, one of the most legendary tribes of the North American plains.
This video was made possible with the support of Travel Alberta. For more information about the region, check out their website and social media info below:
http://travelalberta.us/
https://www.facebook.com/travelalberta
https://instagram.com/travelalberta/
https://twitter.com/travelalberta
https://www.youtube.com/user/TravelAlbertaCanada
Big thanks to everyone who helped us out!
Desiree Yellowhorn at Writing on Stone Provincial Park: http://travelalberta.com/Places%20to%20Go/Parks/Writing%20on%20Stone%20Provincial%20Park.aspx
- Treffrey Deerfoot and his family at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump UNESCO World Heritage Site: http://www.history.alberta.ca/headsmashedin/
- Clayton for the lessons with the atlatl - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spear-thrower
- Buffalo Rock Tipi Camp: http://www.buffalorocktipicamp.com/about.html
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We travel through southern
Alberta, Canada to learn more about the Blackfoot Confederacy, one of the most legendary tribes of the North American plains.
This video was made possible with the support of Travel Alberta. For more information about the region, check out their website and social media info below:
http://travelalberta.us/
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Big thanks to everyone who helped us out!
Desiree Yellowhorn at Writing on Stone Provincial Park: http://travelalberta.com/Places%20to%20Go/Parks/Writing%20on%20Stone%20Provincial%20Park.aspx
- Treffrey Deerfoot and his family at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump UNESCO World Heritage Site: http://www.history.alberta.ca/headsmashedin/
- Clayton for the lessons with the atlatl - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spear-thrower
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- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 508220
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The Untold History of the Blackfeet Native American Tribe
The Blackfeet Nation, also known as Niitsitapi or the Blackfoot Confederacy, was an Indigenous community once inhabited the northern Great Plains of North Ameri...
The Blackfeet Nation, also known as Niitsitapi or the Blackfoot Confederacy, was an Indigenous community once inhabited the northern Great Plains of North America, primarily spanning present-day Montana,
Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Their history unfolds as a multifaceted narrative that spans millennia.
The Blackfeet are thought to have undertaken a migration to the Great Plains from the northwest, possibly as early as 10,000 years ago. Initially affiliated with a larger Algonquin-speaking group, they gradually developed a distinctive language and culture.
As a people deeply intertwined with the natural landscape of the northern Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, the ancient Blackfeet culture was characterized by a profound connection to the land, a nomadic way of life, and a wealth of spiritual and social traditions.
Explore the rich past, struggles, and resilience of indigenous peoples on Native Journals. We uncover the history of Native American tribes, the colonization impact, and heritage destruction by governments, extending our focus to natives in Canada and Australia.
Subscribe and hit the bell icon to join us in honoring the past, present, and future of indigenous communities worldwide.
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Sources
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Blackfoot-people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfeet_Nation#Notable_people
https://blog.nativehope.org/wandering-warriors-the-history-of-the-blackfeet-tribe
https://www.bia.gov/sites/default/files/dup/assets/as-ia/ieed/ieed/pdf/DEMD_OG_Black%20Feet%20Reservation_508.pdf
https://www.umt.edu/native-garden/circles/blackfeet.php
https://www.youtube.com/live/UzWq-v66YpI?feature=share
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E9W1rWYJbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB38Nqiq46o
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https://wn.com/The_Untold_History_Of_The_Blackfeet_Native_American_Tribe
The Blackfeet Nation, also known as Niitsitapi or the Blackfoot Confederacy, was an Indigenous community once inhabited the northern Great Plains of North America, primarily spanning present-day Montana,
Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Their history unfolds as a multifaceted narrative that spans millennia.
The Blackfeet are thought to have undertaken a migration to the Great Plains from the northwest, possibly as early as 10,000 years ago. Initially affiliated with a larger Algonquin-speaking group, they gradually developed a distinctive language and culture.
As a people deeply intertwined with the natural landscape of the northern Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, the ancient Blackfeet culture was characterized by a profound connection to the land, a nomadic way of life, and a wealth of spiritual and social traditions.
Explore the rich past, struggles, and resilience of indigenous peoples on Native Journals. We uncover the history of Native American tribes, the colonization impact, and heritage destruction by governments, extending our focus to natives in Canada and Australia.
Subscribe and hit the bell icon to join us in honoring the past, present, and future of indigenous communities worldwide.
#NativeAmericanHistory #IndigenousPeoples #NativeAmericanTribes
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Sources
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Blackfoot-people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfeet_Nation#Notable_people
https://blog.nativehope.org/wandering-warriors-the-history-of-the-blackfeet-tribe
https://www.bia.gov/sites/default/files/dup/assets/as-ia/ieed/ieed/pdf/DEMD_OG_Black%20Feet%20Reservation_508.pdf
https://www.umt.edu/native-garden/circles/blackfeet.php
https://www.youtube.com/live/UzWq-v66YpI?feature=share
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E9W1rWYJbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB38Nqiq46o
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- published: 03 Nov 2023
- views: 151169
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Blackfeet tribe returns buffalo to American west
A Native American tribe is celebrating the homecoming of the American buffalo — or bison if you prefer — which once roamed the Northern Plains by the millions. ...
A Native American tribe is celebrating the homecoming of the American buffalo — or bison if you prefer — which once roamed the Northern Plains by the millions. Michelle Miller has the story.
"CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" delivers the latest news and original reporting, and goes beyond the headlines with context and depth. Catch the CBS Evening News every weekday night at 6:30 p.m. ET on the CBS Television Network and at 10 p.m. ET on CBSN.
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https://wn.com/Blackfeet_Tribe_Returns_Buffalo_To_American_West
A Native American tribe is celebrating the homecoming of the American buffalo — or bison if you prefer — which once roamed the Northern Plains by the millions. Michelle Miller has the story.
"CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" delivers the latest news and original reporting, and goes beyond the headlines with context and depth. Catch the CBS Evening News every weekday night at 6:30 p.m. ET on the CBS Television Network and at 10 p.m. ET on CBSN.
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- published: 26 Nov 2021
- views: 26441
3:08
Song and Dance on the Blackfeet Reservation
In partnership with the Smithsonian .Learn about tribal history and see traditions kept alive through captivating song and dance.
In partnership with the Smithsonian .Learn about tribal history and see traditions kept alive through captivating song and dance.
https://wn.com/Song_And_Dance_On_The_Blackfeet_Reservation
In partnership with the Smithsonian .Learn about tribal history and see traditions kept alive through captivating song and dance.
- published: 11 Apr 2022
- views: 114856
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Who are the Blackfoot?
The Blackfoot Indians, also known as the Niitsitapi or Siksika, are a group of indigenous peoples who traditionally lived in the Great Plains region of North Am...
The Blackfoot Indians, also known as the Niitsitapi or Siksika, are a group of indigenous peoples who traditionally lived in the Great Plains region of North America. They are divided into three tribes: the Siksika, the Kainai, and the Piikani. The Blackfoot tribes were nomadic, following the buffalo herds for food and other resources.
The Blackfoot people had a complex society, with a strong emphasis on family and community. They had a matrilineal kinship system, with descent and inheritance passed through the mother's line. They also had a complex system of governance, with both political and spiritual leaders playing important roles in the tribe.
The Blackfoot people were skilled hunters and warriors, known for their horseback riding and use of the bow and arrow. They also had a rich cultural tradition, including storytelling, music, and art. They had a complex religious belief system that included a creator god, as well as spirits and ceremonies that were believed to have power over the natural world.
The arrival of European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Blackfoot people. The introduction of firearms and new technologies made hunting and warfare more deadly, and the expansion of settlements led to the loss of hunting grounds and other traditional territories. The Blackfoot people also suffered from diseases brought by the Europeans, such as smallpox, which devastated their population.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the U.S. government implemented a policy of forced assimilation, aimed at assimilating indigenous peoples into mainstream American culture. This policy included the forced removal of children from their families and placement in boarding schools, where they were forced to abandon their traditional ways and adopt European-American customs and values.
Today, the Blackfoot people continue to struggle with the legacy of this forced assimilation and the loss of their traditional ways of life. However, many Blackfoot people have worked to revive and preserve their cultural traditions, including language, music, and art. They also work to protect their rights and sovereignty as indigenous peoples.
Overall, the Blackfoot Indians were a proud and independent people who had a rich cultural heritage and deep spiritual connection to the land. They were skilled hunters and warriors, and had a complex society with a strong emphasis on family and community. However, the arrival of European settlers brought drastic changes to their way of life, and the Blackfoot people continue to struggle with the legacy of forced assimilation and the loss of their traditional ways of life. Nevertheless, many Blackfoot people have worked to revive and preserve their cultural traditions and protect their rights and sovereignty as indigenous peoples.
https://wn.com/Who_Are_The_Blackfoot
The Blackfoot Indians, also known as the Niitsitapi or Siksika, are a group of indigenous peoples who traditionally lived in the Great Plains region of North America. They are divided into three tribes: the Siksika, the Kainai, and the Piikani. The Blackfoot tribes were nomadic, following the buffalo herds for food and other resources.
The Blackfoot people had a complex society, with a strong emphasis on family and community. They had a matrilineal kinship system, with descent and inheritance passed through the mother's line. They also had a complex system of governance, with both political and spiritual leaders playing important roles in the tribe.
The Blackfoot people were skilled hunters and warriors, known for their horseback riding and use of the bow and arrow. They also had a rich cultural tradition, including storytelling, music, and art. They had a complex religious belief system that included a creator god, as well as spirits and ceremonies that were believed to have power over the natural world.
The arrival of European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Blackfoot people. The introduction of firearms and new technologies made hunting and warfare more deadly, and the expansion of settlements led to the loss of hunting grounds and other traditional territories. The Blackfoot people also suffered from diseases brought by the Europeans, such as smallpox, which devastated their population.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the U.S. government implemented a policy of forced assimilation, aimed at assimilating indigenous peoples into mainstream American culture. This policy included the forced removal of children from their families and placement in boarding schools, where they were forced to abandon their traditional ways and adopt European-American customs and values.
Today, the Blackfoot people continue to struggle with the legacy of this forced assimilation and the loss of their traditional ways of life. However, many Blackfoot people have worked to revive and preserve their cultural traditions, including language, music, and art. They also work to protect their rights and sovereignty as indigenous peoples.
Overall, the Blackfoot Indians were a proud and independent people who had a rich cultural heritage and deep spiritual connection to the land. They were skilled hunters and warriors, and had a complex society with a strong emphasis on family and community. However, the arrival of European settlers brought drastic changes to their way of life, and the Blackfoot people continue to struggle with the legacy of forced assimilation and the loss of their traditional ways of life. Nevertheless, many Blackfoot people have worked to revive and preserve their cultural traditions and protect their rights and sovereignty as indigenous peoples.
- published: 24 Jan 2023
- views: 54162
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The Untold History Of Blackfeet Indian Nation
The Untold History Of Blackfeet Indian Nation 🏞️ Journey into the heart of Native American history with our latest video exploring the captivating world of the ...
The Untold History Of Blackfeet Indian Nation 🏞️ Journey into the heart of Native American history with our latest video exploring the captivating world of the Blackfeet Indian Nation! 🏞️
🔍 Prepare to be amazed as we delve into the cultural heritage, traditions, and breathtaking landscapes that define this vibrant community. From the majestic peaks of Glacier National Park to the sacred sites that echo with centuries-old stories, our exploration goes beyond the surface, offering a glimpse into the soul of the Blackfeet people. 🔍
👁️🗨️ Witness the resilience and spirit of a nation that has thrived in harmony with nature for generations. Discover the mesmerizing artistry of Blackfeet beadwork, the rhythmic beats of traditional drum circles, and the mesmerizing dances that tell tales of triumph, celebration, and unity. 👁️🗨️
🌌 Immerse yourself in the wisdom passed down through generations, as we share insights into Blackfeet spirituality, connection to the land, and the significance of tribal ceremonies. Our video is more than a visual journey; it's an invitation to learn, respect, and appreciate the unique heritage that shapes the Blackfeet Indian Nation. 🌌
Join us in celebrating diversity and fostering a deeper understanding of one of the oldest and most culturally rich indigenous communities in North America. Share, like, and spread the word – let's amplify the voices that deserve to be heard!
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The Untold History Of Blackfeet Indian Nation 🏞️ Journey into the heart of Native American history with our latest video exploring the captivating world of the Blackfeet Indian Nation! 🏞️
🔍 Prepare to be amazed as we delve into the cultural heritage, traditions, and breathtaking landscapes that define this vibrant community. From the majestic peaks of Glacier National Park to the sacred sites that echo with centuries-old stories, our exploration goes beyond the surface, offering a glimpse into the soul of the Blackfeet people. 🔍
👁️🗨️ Witness the resilience and spirit of a nation that has thrived in harmony with nature for generations. Discover the mesmerizing artistry of Blackfeet beadwork, the rhythmic beats of traditional drum circles, and the mesmerizing dances that tell tales of triumph, celebration, and unity. 👁️🗨️
🌌 Immerse yourself in the wisdom passed down through generations, as we share insights into Blackfeet spirituality, connection to the land, and the significance of tribal ceremonies. Our video is more than a visual journey; it's an invitation to learn, respect, and appreciate the unique heritage that shapes the Blackfeet Indian Nation. 🌌
Join us in celebrating diversity and fostering a deeper understanding of one of the oldest and most culturally rich indigenous communities in North America. Share, like, and spread the word – let's amplify the voices that deserve to be heard!
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- published: 07 Jan 2024
- views: 16987
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Blackfoot Caretakers Of The Land | Wilderness Sessions | Earth Unplugged
This Wilderness Sessions video was kindly created by the Vagabrothers. Check out their travel channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1WbVCkTqd5ecG6G2ad...
This Wilderness Sessions video was kindly created by the Vagabrothers. Check out their travel channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1WbVCkTqd5ecG6G2adIow
You can also watch more from the Vagabrothers visit to Blackfoot Nation here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icE-xPDDDKM
The ancestors of Treffery Deerfoot have long had a deep connect with the land they call home in
Alberta, Canada. Treffery is a member of the Black Foot Confederacy, a group of aboriginal Americans that were once nomadic bison hunters across the northern Great Plains of Western North America.
Watch more Wilderness Sessions videos here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtra-MWzIvZG_fYlr17eqU54cVyjKx_i-
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This Wilderness Sessions video was kindly created by the Vagabrothers. Check out their travel channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1WbVCkTqd5ecG6G2adIow
You can also watch more from the Vagabrothers visit to Blackfoot Nation here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icE-xPDDDKM
The ancestors of Treffery Deerfoot have long had a deep connect with the land they call home in
Alberta, Canada. Treffery is a member of the Black Foot Confederacy, a group of aboriginal Americans that were once nomadic bison hunters across the northern Great Plains of Western North America.
Watch more Wilderness Sessions videos here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtra-MWzIvZG_fYlr17eqU54cVyjKx_i-
Subscribe to Earth Unplugged - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=earthunpluggedtv
Check out the BBC Earth website http://www.bbc.com/earth
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This is a channel from BBC Studios, trading as BBC Studios, who help fund new BBC programmes.
- published: 09 Dec 2015
- views: 55307
21:52
The Blackfeet, The Great Northern Railway, and Glacier National Park
According to their oral history, the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy have lived in what is now known as Montana for ten thousand years. Their original reser...
According to their oral history, the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy have lived in what is now known as Montana for ten thousand years. Their original reservation was established by the Lame Bull Treaty in 1855. In 1895, the Blackfeet negotiated an agreement with the United States government to sell 800,000 acres of mountainous land on the western border of the reservation for the sum of 1.5 million dollars. The Federal government acquired the land for the purpose of mineral exploration. This agreement also stipulated that the Blackfeet would retain the right to hunt, fish, and gather wood on this land so long as it remained publicly owned. After several years of advocacy, most notably by Louis B. Hill, president of the Great Northern Railroad, Glacier National Park was created by an act of Congress in 1911. The portion of the former Blackfeet Reservation sold to the Federal government in 1895 became part of the newly established Glacier National Park. With this transfer, the people of the Blackfeet Nation lost their access to this land they had used for generations.
This film, produced by Quinn Smith (Chickasaw) for the IACB, explores the history of the Blackfeet people in early twentieth century, particularly in relation to the creation of Glacier National Park. The historic photos used in this film come from the collection of the Museum of the Plains Indian in Browning, Montana. Many of these images were collected from various sources by Ralph Reiner of Billings, Montana, as part of his research for an unpublished manuscript The Blackfeet of Montana. Ernie Heavy Runner and Darrell Norman, both respected Blackfeet elders, narrate the film and share their knowledge of these events and people. These images and the oral histories shared by Mr. Heavy Runner and Mr. Norman, present a unique perspective on this era from a Native American viewpoint.
https://wn.com/The_Blackfeet,_The_Great_Northern_Railway,_And_Glacier_National_Park
According to their oral history, the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy have lived in what is now known as Montana for ten thousand years. Their original reservation was established by the Lame Bull Treaty in 1855. In 1895, the Blackfeet negotiated an agreement with the United States government to sell 800,000 acres of mountainous land on the western border of the reservation for the sum of 1.5 million dollars. The Federal government acquired the land for the purpose of mineral exploration. This agreement also stipulated that the Blackfeet would retain the right to hunt, fish, and gather wood on this land so long as it remained publicly owned. After several years of advocacy, most notably by Louis B. Hill, president of the Great Northern Railroad, Glacier National Park was created by an act of Congress in 1911. The portion of the former Blackfeet Reservation sold to the Federal government in 1895 became part of the newly established Glacier National Park. With this transfer, the people of the Blackfeet Nation lost their access to this land they had used for generations.
This film, produced by Quinn Smith (Chickasaw) for the IACB, explores the history of the Blackfeet people in early twentieth century, particularly in relation to the creation of Glacier National Park. The historic photos used in this film come from the collection of the Museum of the Plains Indian in Browning, Montana. Many of these images were collected from various sources by Ralph Reiner of Billings, Montana, as part of his research for an unpublished manuscript The Blackfeet of Montana. Ernie Heavy Runner and Darrell Norman, both respected Blackfeet elders, narrate the film and share their knowledge of these events and people. These images and the oral histories shared by Mr. Heavy Runner and Mr. Norman, present a unique perspective on this era from a Native American viewpoint.
- published: 23 Jun 2021
- views: 90707
5:30
Badger-Two Medicine and the Blackfeet Nation
The Badger-Two Medicine is an area in today's Northwest Montana. It is highly sacred for the people of the Blackfeet Nation, and they have interacted with and s...
The Badger-Two Medicine is an area in today's Northwest Montana. It is highly sacred for the people of the Blackfeet Nation, and they have interacted with and stewarded this land since time immemorial. Hear perspectives from two members of the Blackfeet Nation, Jesse DesRosier and Lauren Monroe, Jr. about the cultural connections to this land, the way in which its jurisdiction was taken, and the call to have management of this land, and protect it from ongoing threats of oil and gas development. Keep updated and learn more: https://www.glaciertwomedicine.org https://www.blackfeetnation.com Pikuni Traditionalist’s Association
Director & Cinematographer: Lara Tomov
Co-Producer: Lailani Upham, Iron Shield Creative https://www.ironshieldcreative.com
This short film is a segment of the 45 minute film, Life in the Land: Amskapi Piikani. You can view the full film, and podcast episodes with members of the Blackfeet Nation at https://www.LifeintheLand.org and also find the podcasts on the Stories for Action series on Apple or Spotify. The Life in the Land project is a series of films and podcasts hearing from people who are closely connected to the complexities of Montana's landscapes, speaking to the value in locally-guided and holistic approaches on the landscape. This content is free and available to the public, and can be used to kick-off workshops, events, community gatherings, and deeper dive conversations, or as part of curriculum. Thank you very much for watching and please share. Find out more on all of Stories for Action's work, a production company and communications consultant with a mission to use the power of storytelling to create human connection around a thriving planet for all. Website: https://www.storiesforaction.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storiesforaction Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesforaction
#blackfeetnation #blackfeet #badgertwomedicine #montana #glaciernationalpark #glacierpark #glacier #browning #alberta #landback #nativeland #indigenous #indigenousleadership #forestservice #rockymountains #wilderness #amskapipiikani #conservation #publicland #lifeintheland
https://wn.com/Badger_Two_Medicine_And_The_Blackfeet_Nation
The Badger-Two Medicine is an area in today's Northwest Montana. It is highly sacred for the people of the Blackfeet Nation, and they have interacted with and stewarded this land since time immemorial. Hear perspectives from two members of the Blackfeet Nation, Jesse DesRosier and Lauren Monroe, Jr. about the cultural connections to this land, the way in which its jurisdiction was taken, and the call to have management of this land, and protect it from ongoing threats of oil and gas development. Keep updated and learn more: https://www.glaciertwomedicine.org https://www.blackfeetnation.com Pikuni Traditionalist’s Association
Director & Cinematographer: Lara Tomov
Co-Producer: Lailani Upham, Iron Shield Creative https://www.ironshieldcreative.com
This short film is a segment of the 45 minute film, Life in the Land: Amskapi Piikani. You can view the full film, and podcast episodes with members of the Blackfeet Nation at https://www.LifeintheLand.org and also find the podcasts on the Stories for Action series on Apple or Spotify. The Life in the Land project is a series of films and podcasts hearing from people who are closely connected to the complexities of Montana's landscapes, speaking to the value in locally-guided and holistic approaches on the landscape. This content is free and available to the public, and can be used to kick-off workshops, events, community gatherings, and deeper dive conversations, or as part of curriculum. Thank you very much for watching and please share. Find out more on all of Stories for Action's work, a production company and communications consultant with a mission to use the power of storytelling to create human connection around a thriving planet for all. Website: https://www.storiesforaction.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storiesforaction Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesforaction
#blackfeetnation #blackfeet #badgertwomedicine #montana #glaciernationalpark #glacierpark #glacier #browning #alberta #landback #nativeland #indigenous #indigenousleadership #forestservice #rockymountains #wilderness #amskapipiikani #conservation #publicland #lifeintheland
- published: 06 Nov 2022
- views: 5295