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The Blackfoot Gallery Committee. The story of the Blackfoot people; Nitsitapiisinni.


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This slim book, colorful with photographs, grew out of an exhibit about the Blackfoot Indians at the Glenbow Museum The Glenbow Museum in Calgary is Western Canada's largest museum, with over 93,000 square feet (8,600 m²) of exhibition space in more than 20 galleries, showcasing a selection of the Glenbow's collection of over a million objects.  at Calgary, Alberta. Blackfoot traditionalists, using "we" throughout, tell the story of their four bands in short essays and in the informative captions that accompany the photographs. They treat culture, tribal history, art and crafts, religion and sacred places Sacred Places


Alph

sacred river in Xanadu. [Br. Poetry: Coleridge “Kubla Kahn”]

Delphi

shrine sacred to Apollo and site of temple and oracle.
, social relationships, and philosophy. The historical Blackfoot territory, of which they had long been protective, extends through both the U.S. and Canada. The conflicts that have accompanied the coming of the Europeans, which have caused much pain and dislocation dislocation, displacement of a body part, usually a bone. When a bone is dislocated, the ends of opposing bones are usually forced out of connection with one another. In the process, bruising of tissues and tearing of ligaments may occur. , figure large in their story. Governments of both countries, in sending out armies, creating reserves (Canadian) and reservations (U.S.), establishing schools and churches, asserting the authority of Indian agents Noun 1. Indian agent - a representative of the federal government to American Indian tribes (especially on Indian reservations)
federal agent, agent - any agent or representative of a federal agency or bureau
, and buying land for money, have endeavored to force changes of all kinds. Now, there are efforts to preserve historical details and the native culture and to teach the Blackfoot young and others their almost-extinct language. The inclusion of many Blackfoot words slows the reading a bit for most non-Indian readers, but it gives the book an authentic flavor. A glossary helps. A good choice for museums and libraries with Native American collections. Edna M. Boardman, Minot, ND
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Author:Boardman, Edna M.
Publication:Kliatt
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Date:Mar 1, 2002
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