A sensitive young man living on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana relates the haunting memories of his proud heritage while drifting through life on his father's ranch in a search for meaning.
Angry and resentful that the honor of leading the buffalo stampede is given to his older brother, Little Blaze, the Blackfeet's fastest runner, must make a difficult decision when his brother's life is endangered.
Discusses the history of the Siksika, Kainah, and Piegan (or Peigan) Indians of the Blackfeet Nation, highlighting the challenges they have faced and the efforts to preserve their culture.
Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and notable people of the Blackfeet who, as the Lords of the Plains, lived for hundreds of years on the Great Plains of the United States and Canada.
Presents a history of the Blackfoot tribe who settled in Montana and southeastern Alberta, Canada, and describes their early culture and spiritual life, customs, encounters with white settlers, and revival of Native American traditions.
Provides a history of these buffalo hunters of the northern plains from their acquisition of horses and forced assimilation by whites to their current life in Montana and Canada.
An overview of the past and present of the Blackfeet Nation, including a description of their homes, food, clothing, religion, family life, and government.
When a Siksika boy living on the Plains during the 1770s becomes separated from a raiding party, he discovers the legendary spirit horse which he attempts to track down and tame.
The Blackfoot people make up an international confederation of tribes from both the United States and Canada. Readers discover the deep history and rich traditions of the four tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy in this engaging volume. Historical artwork and captivating photographs highlight both the past and present of the Blackfoot Confederacy.