Blackfeet: see Blackfoot.
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The Piikani Blackfeet (Montana; The Magazine of Western History)
The Vengeful Wife and Other Blackfoot Stories.(Book Review) (American Review of Canadian Studies)
Growing their own: tobacco in Alberta? The nomadic Blackfoot people cultivated it in this unlikely place long before European contact. Curiously, the beaver played a role. (The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History)
Montana 1911: A PROFESSOR AND HIS WIFE AMONG THE BLACKFEET/Missionaries among Miners, Migrants and Blackfoot: THE VAN TIGHEM BROTHERS DIARIES, ALBERTA, 1875-1917 (Montana; The Magazine of Western History)
The real river that runs through it: Montana's imperilled Blackfoot. (Blackfoot River) (Focus)
Blackfoot Fur Trade on the Upper Missouri (Montana; The Magazine of Western History)
Hold the phone: Blackfoot telephone automates directory assistance.(Industry Innovator)(Blackfoot Telecommunications) (Rural Telecommunications)
Hugh A. Dempsey. The Vengeful Wife and Other Blackfoot Stories.(Book Review) (The American Indian Quarterly)
Rebirth of the Blackfeet Nation, 1912-1954 (Montana; The Magazine of Western History)
Blackfoot peace treaties. (Alberta History)
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