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- Blackfoot - Blackfoot linguistics information and Blackfoot-language texts.
- The Linguistic History of Blackfoot - Discussion of the historical relationship between Blackfoot and other Algonquian languages, and a look at the evolution of Blackfoot grammar.
- Blackfoot (Blackfeet) Language and the Blackfoot Indian Nation - Language, culture, history and genealogy.
- Blackfoot Indians (Blackfeet) - Explains Blackfoot culture, history, language and lifestyle in simple question-and-answer format. With links to more extensive information.
- North American Cultures: Blackfoot - Overview of the Blackfoot Indian civilization.
- Blackfoot Nation - Culture, spirituality, and politics of the Blackfoot people based in Montana and Alberta.
- The Blackfoot Language - Information on the dialects, writing systems, and sociolinguistics of Blackfoot, from linguist Don Frantz.
- Blackfoot - Bibliography of Blackfoot language learning materials, with order information.
- ChefMoz Dining Guide: Blackfoot - Detailed restaurant listings with reviews submitted by the public, and links to outside reviews. Search by name, cuisine, rating or location.
- Blackfoot Audio Samples - Audio samples of the spoken Blackfoot language, with a brief biography of the speaker.
Wikipedia Articles
- Blackfoot music - Blackfoot music is the music of the Blackfoot tribes (best translated in the Blackfoot language as nitsínixki - "I sing", from nínixksini - "song"). Singing predominates and was accompanied only by percussion.
- Blackfoot language - Blackfoot is the name of any of the Algonquian languages spoken by the Blackfoot tribe of Native Americans, who currently live in the northwestern plains of North America. Like the other Plains Algonquian languages, Blackfoot is often said to have diverged a great deal from Proto-Algonquian.
- Blackfoot River (Montana) - The Blackfoot River, sometimes called the Big Blackfoot River to distinguish it from the Little Blackfoot River, begins in western Montana 10 miles northeast of the town of Lincoln, then flows westward until it enters the Clark Fork River 5 miles east of the city of Missoula at the town of Milltown.
- Albert Lacombe - Albert Lacombe (28 February, 1827 – 12 December, 1916), commonly known in Alberta simply as Father Lacombe, was a French-Canadian Roman Catholic missionary who lived among and evangelized the Cree and Blackfoot First Nations of western Canada. He is now remembered for having brokered a peace between the Cree and Blackfoot, negotiating construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway through Blackfoot territory, and securing a promise from the Blackfoot leader Crowfoot to refrain from joining the North-West Rebellion of 1885.
- Blackfoot High School - Blackfoot High School is a high school in Blackfoot, Idaho.