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Crowfoot - Wikipedia Crowfoot was a warrior who fought in as many as nineteen battles and sustained many injuries, but he tried to obtain peace instead of warfare Crowfoot is well known for his involvement in Treaty Number 7 and did much negotiating for his people
Crowfoot | Biography, Facts, Photo | Britannica Crowfoot (born c 1836, near Belly River [now in Alberta, Canada]—died April 24, 1890, Blackfoot Crossing, near Calgary, District of Alberta, Canada) was the head chief of the Blackfoot people and a strong advocate of peace and accommodation with whites
Isapo-muxika (Crowfoot) - The Canadian Encyclopedia Known more commonly as Crowfoot, Isapo-Muxika was a Siksika chief and diplomat who negotiated with the federal government on behalf of the Blackfoot Confederacy
White Water Crowfoot - US Forest Service It is a perennial aquatic plant with finely-dissected, fan-shaped leaves with an alternate arrangement along the stem The leaves are all submerged and a solitary, white, 5-parted flower sits just above the water’s surface, blooming April-September throughout its range
ISAPO-MUXIKA (Crowfoot, Pied de Corbeau) – Dictionary of . . . On his return from Quebec, Crowfoot stopped in Ottawa where he met Macdonald and gave him the Indian name for “Brother-in-Law ” Although Crowfoot had become a notable Canadian figure, he was an unhappy man during the last decade of his life
062 The Life of Chief Crowfoot of the Blackfoot, and bears . . . Hugh Dempsey, in his book Crowfoot, offers an intimate glimpse into the world of this amazing leader The year was 1830 The buffalo were still plentiful on the plains, and while smallpox had decimated the Cree of eastern Saskatchewan, it was still unknown to the Blackfoot Nation
Chief Crowfoot (Crow Foot), Blackfoot Indian leader Crowfoot was known as both a warrior and as a skilled diplomat who successfully negotiated peace between Canada's government and the Blackfoot tribes Chief Crowfoot died of illness in 1890