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  • Title: Blackfoot War Art
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 461
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
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  • First Year Published: 2007
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    Phoenix Art Museum

    Kenneth Riley, Bodmer Painting Piegan Chief, 1986 Arizona portal List of historic properties in Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Art Museum: About, ARTINFO, 2008

    Blackfoot Confederacy

    Algonquian languages family. The three were the Piikáni (historically called "Piegan Blackfeet" in English-language sources), the Káínaa (called "Bloods"), and

    Joslyn Art Museum

    1833 Karl Bodmer, View of the Stone Walls, 1833 Karl Bodmer, Hotokáneheh, Piegan Blackfeet Man, 1833 Karl Bodmer, First Chain of the Rocky Mountains above

    Western American Art

    Montana terrain with beef cattle, they passed where bands of disloyal Piegans and Crows had recently finished a grievous fight. The herd was stopped

    Roland W. Reed

    skills that had been fostered by his mother doing portrait sketches of Piegan and Blackfeet Indians as well as landscape sketches and watercolors in various

    Blackfoot language

    ᖳᑫᒪᐦᓱᑯᖿᖹ (Northern Piegan), to the west of Fort MacLeod which is Brocket (Piikani) and Aamsskáápipikani / ᖳᐢᐧᖿᑯᑯᖿᖹ (Southern Piegan), in northwestern Montana

    Native American policy of the Ulysses S. Grant administration

    American, Ely S. Parker, as the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. After the Piegan massacre, in 1870, military officers were barred from holding elected or

    Charles Marion Russell

    House chambers of the Montana Capitol in Helena, and his 1918 painting Piegans sold for $5.6 million at a 2005 auction. In 1955, he was inducted into

    Edward S. Curtis

    Snohomish, Wishram, Yakima, Acoma, Arikara, Hidatsa, Makah, Mandan, Paloos, Piegan, Tewa (San Ildefonso, San Juan, Tesuque, Nambé), and possibly Dakota, Clallam

    Flood myth

    the same language, and they consisted of the bands of the Blackfoot, the Piegan (Apatohsipikuni and Amskapipikuni), the Siksika, and the Blood (Kainai)