The
Blackfeet Indians (The Junior Library of American Indians)
by Ann-Marie Hendrickson
(Library Binding)
The
Blackfeet (Indigenous Peoples of North America)
by Anne Wallace Sharp
(Hardcover)
The
Blackfeet (Indians of North America)
by Theresa Jensen Lacey, Frank W. Porter (Editor)
(Library Binding)
The
Blackfeet: People of the Dark Moccasins (American Indian Nations)
by Karen Bush Gibson
School & Library Binding from Bridgestone Books
Crowfoot:
Chief of the Blackfeet
(Civilization of the American
Indian Series, Vol 122)
by Hugh A. Dempsey, Paul F. Sharp
(Paperback - September 1989)
My
Life As an Indian: The Story of a Red Woman and White Man in the Lodges
of the Blackfeet (James Willart Schultz Reprint Series)
by James Willard Schultz, Alfred Bertram Jr. Guthrie
Book Description: Fascinating, firsthand memoir of a young white man’s
life among the Piegan Blackfeet in Montana Territory. Includes detailed
accounts of religious ceremonies and customs, child-rearing, food preparation,
tanning buffalo hides, war parties, raids and much else. Of great interest
to ethnologists and students of Native American history.
Paperback from Jameson Books
1994
Mythology
of the Blackfoot Indians (Sources of American Indian Oral Literature)
by Clark Wissler, D. C. Duvall, Alice Beck Kehoe
Paperback from Univ of Nebraska Pr
Om-Kas-Toe:
Blackfeet Twin Captures an Elkdog: Autographed (Amazing Indian Children)
by Kenneth Thomasma, Jack Brouwer
Paperback from Grandview Publishing Company
The
Piikani Blackfeet: A Culture Under Siege
by John C. Jackson, Jackson John
(Paperback)
The
Old North Trail or: Life, Legends and Religion of the Blackfeet Indians
by Walter McClintock
Paperback: 563 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.28 x
8.11 x 5.40
Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr;
ISBN: 0803282583
Shewa,
Queen of the Blackfeet Indians
by Alexandria L. Thomas
(Paperback)
The
Story of the Blackfoot People: Nitsitapiisinni
by Blackfoot Gallery Committee, the Blackfoot Gallery Committee
Paperback from Firefly Books
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Native American History
What is life? It is the
flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime.
It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in
the sunset. -Crowfoot (1821-1890)