As a white canadian living in Calgary, I would like to learn the Blackfoot language and learn their culture. I think it's important to keep the language and their way of life thriving for the sake of our future. We are all brothers and sisters living on the same land, and now is the time for healing, recognition, education, and respect. I wish all the best to my Blackfoot brothers and sisters.
I'm so amazed to find so much information about my Blackfoot Tribe confirmation of a dream I had many years ago wow im feeling so much joy in my heart for this information ❤️❤️❤️
My grandmother is Blackfoot but have no clue what tribe. She passed away when I was 2 and mother never asked. But I’ve been wanting to do ancestry test on this.
As an American of mostly Europe ancestry I do have a small blood tie to the Blackfoot confederacy on my mother's mother's side with no clear enough to which clan would love to learn and connect to the culture
Yes, the political references seem somewhat naive at best. Unfortunately the assumptions and history of the two civilizations are night and days apart, which lead to misunderstandings and tragedy.
I’m a writer. I can’t imagine writing something that is so very important to this world and someone not being able to read my handwriting maybe do the video over and talk a little slower for people so this beautiful information gets out thank you.
Actually, Custer was sent to take the rich lands of the Blackfeet,but he disobeyed orders and felt he could first raze their defenseless village as they would all be busy at the close by Battle of Little Bighorn with the Sioux they had allied with. Our braves and many from other tribes stayed behind waiting in the Tipi's and popped out in a brilliant surprise attack.Surrounded,out numbered if not out gunned, 2 to 1,he gambled and lost .This separate mini-battle ended with the blonde in question being separated from his hair personally by Blackfeet Chief Crowfoot, a fact too oft ignored by "goody goody" historians.He lost his Generals rank posthumously as his superiors were none too happy.Yes he negotiated treaty 7 allowing the train to cut through the traditional and current Blackfeet lands we demanded.But his real bargaining power was this huge military win for us. The U.S. government is just too proud to admit it.We earned our lands the hard way.The Sioux did not really do all that bad, at least they stayed near their traditional homeland as opposed to being herded to Oklahoma like cows.Now they are even getting their Black Hills back. Good fighting has it's rewards.
Lmao were you get your info bye the way we let your people stay in our lands even in Alberta we had hearts least we fought a bigger battle in Lethbridge Alberta our cree enemies had no chance to take our lands were still on were lands even had lands in the black hills too
could you point me to someone willing to answer questions from a curious outsider? my father wanted us to live on the res but the mother was very against it and so we never spoke ov it again. i regret her decision and though i pass for white i feel no kinship with the people around me.
As a white canadian living in Calgary, I would like to learn the Blackfoot language and learn their culture. I think it's important to keep the language and their way of life thriving for the sake of our future. We are all brothers and sisters living on the same land, and now is the time for healing, recognition, education, and respect. I wish all the best to my Blackfoot brothers and sisters.
Agree 100%
No. Learn cave-dwelling life so you can stop it from happening again. Tired of y'all using is and stealing our identity and lands
@@dandriabrewer5188 Love conquers all.
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I would like to do the same.
I'm so amazed to find so much information about my Blackfoot Tribe confirmation of a dream I had many years ago wow im feeling so much joy in my heart for this information ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing I'm part of the Blackfoot Tribe ❣️❤️❤️❤️
thank you. so little is spoke ov unless its jsut war. beautiful to go into times ov peace
I love reading and gaining knowledge of my Blackfoot Tribe ❣️❤️❤️❤️
Hi who painted the picture 7:10
Pronunciation is important.
Niitsitapi - Nit-sit-ta-pee
Peigan - Pay-gan
Piikani - Pee-Gun-Knee
Siksika - Six-six-kah
Kainai - Ky-nye
Thank you for sharing ❤
The utensil labeled 'whisk' on one illustration looks like a ladle. Interesting. Appreciate this video.
My grandmother is Blackfoot but have no clue what tribe. She passed away when I was 2 and mother never asked. But I’ve been wanting to do ancestry test on this.
I'm Blackfoot Indian, don't know what tribe proud of my heritage !!!
Chief "Crawford"! It's Crowfoot. Also failed to identify Red Crow.
As an American of mostly Europe ancestry I do have a small blood tie to the Blackfoot confederacy on my mother's mother's side with no clear enough to which clan would love to learn and connect to the culture
The "European" leadership model of hierarchical and dynastic rule was independently developed all over the world.
Yes, the political references seem somewhat naive at best. Unfortunately the assumptions and history of the two civilizations are night and days apart, which lead to misunderstandings and tragedy.
I like the illustration of Napi's world creation story. :)
We are still not free
I’m a writer. I can’t imagine writing something that is so very important to this world and someone not being able to read my handwriting maybe do the video over and talk a little slower for people so this beautiful information gets out thank you.
Why Do you Write something on Blackfoot I got/know people who know alot about things that Ain't in books or on paper
Other than the multiple mispronunciations the information is pretty spot on
Come together our not let your self forget our self too make sure of our self to change.
Could you read that a little faster ? It's not quite a complete freaking blur !!!!
Actually, Custer was sent to take the rich lands of the Blackfeet,but he disobeyed orders and felt he could first raze their defenseless village as they would all be busy at the close by Battle of Little Bighorn with the Sioux they had allied with. Our braves and many from other tribes stayed behind waiting in the Tipi's and popped out in a brilliant surprise attack.Surrounded,out numbered if not out gunned, 2 to 1,he gambled and lost .This separate mini-battle ended with the blonde in question being separated from his hair personally by Blackfeet Chief Crowfoot, a fact too oft ignored by "goody goody" historians.He lost his Generals rank posthumously as his superiors were none too happy.Yes he negotiated treaty 7 allowing the train to cut through the traditional and current Blackfeet lands we demanded.But his real bargaining power was this huge military win for us. The U.S. government is just too proud to admit it.We earned our lands the hard way.The Sioux did not really do all that bad, at least they stayed near their traditional homeland as opposed to being herded to Oklahoma like cows.Now they are even getting their Black Hills back. Good fighting has it's rewards.
Lmao were you get your info bye the way we let your people stay in our lands even in Alberta we had hearts least we fought a bigger battle in Lethbridge Alberta our cree enemies had no chance to take our lands were still on were lands even had lands in the black hills too
Hawk old documentions.
The brother that we believe our self to come our self or change loaning for self to come.
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0:18 quarter cherokee/kikapoo....white bison ❤ 0:50
Cool
16:34 white bison 16:43 ❤
Woow
I love your comment it’s so nice and satisfying
Cool, also Blackfoot words need to be pronounced more correct. But overall pretty cool.
I'm trying to find some guidance on Blackfoot pronunciation myself.
Ask! And I'll help
Beautiful
Neden karaayak demişler?
could you point me to someone willing to answer questions from a curious outsider? my father wanted us to live on the res but the mother was very against it and so we never spoke ov it again. i regret her decision and though i pass for white i feel no kinship with the people around me.
Ask and I'll tell u
It’s pronounced Kai-Nai or blood
To inter
Lets face it the White man (and I'm one) abused all the native Americans. I'm SORRY for that.
Lies lies lies