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Blackfoot Confederacy Keepers of the Rocky Mountains.
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Blackfoot Confederacy Keepers of the Rocky Mountains./
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Spoonhunter, Tarissa L.
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230 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-09A(E).
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Native American Studies. -
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Blackfoot Confederacy Keepers of the Rocky Mountains.
Spoonhunter, Tarissa L.
Blackfoot Confederacy Keepers of the Rocky Mountains.
- 230 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2014.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
The Blackfoot Confederacy Keepers of the Rocky Mountains provides a first hand account of the Blackfoot intimate relationship with their mountain landscape now known as Glacier National Park, Bob Marshall Wilderness, Badger Two Medicine Unit of the Lewis and Clark Forest Service, and the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. The animals shared the traditional ecological knowledge of the mountains with the Blackfoot Confederacy so they could survive through the "transfer of knowledge" in their elaborate ceremonial bundles made up of plants, animals, and rocks from the landscape. The Blackfoot agreed to share the minerals of copper and gold with the United States government through a lease agreement in 1895 following the policy of the time under the Dawes Act that allowed Indians to lease their land allotments to non-Indians. Although, the Agreement was written as a land cession with explicit reserved rights for the Blackfeet to hunt, gather, and fish upon the land, the Blackfeet have continued to maintain their ties to the mountain in secret to avoid persecution and publicly when asserting their rights. These rights have been limited, denied, and recognized depending on who is making the decision---Bureau of Indian Affairs, the National Park Service, the Forest Service, and/or tested in the court of law. Despite the turmoil, the Blackfoot People have managed and preserved the area through resource utilization, ceremony, and respect for their mountain territory mapped out by Napi(Creator). Blackfoot know their status when it comes to their landscape as illustrated through the annual renewal of the bundles:
ISBN: 9781303961175Subjects--Topical Terms:
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