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Who are the Blackfoot

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The Blackfoot Indians, also known as the Niitsitapi or Siksika, are a group of indigenous peoples who traditionally lived in the Great Plains region of North America. They are divided into three tribes: the Siksika, the Kainai, and the Piikani. The Blackfoot tribes were nomadic, following the buffalo herds for food and other resources. The Blackfoot people had a complex society, with a strong emphasis on family and community. They had a matrilineal kinship system, with descent and inheritance passed through the mother’s line. They also had a complex system of governance, with both political and spiritual leaders playing important roles in the tribe. The Blackfoot people were skilled hunters and warriors, known for their horseback riding and use of the bow and arrow. They also had a rich cultural tradition, including storytelling, music, and art. They had a complex religious belief system that included a creator god, as well as spirits and ceremonies that were believed to have power over the

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