Crowfoot

Title
Crowfoot

Personal Author EPSB
Carlotta, Hacker

Summary
Presents a short biography on nineteenth-century Native American Crowfoot of the Blackfoot Confederacy who, later in his life, became the spokesman and peacemaker between his people and the Canadian government that led to the signing of Treaty Number Seven and the preservation of peace between the two different cultures.

Year Published
1999

Series
The Canadians

Physical Description
64 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 22 cm

Edition
Revised edition.

Personal Subject
Crowfoot, 1830?-1890.

Subject
Siksika -- Biography.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Prairie Provinces -- Government relations.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Prairie Provinces -- Biography.

Summary
Presents a short biography on nineteenth-century Native American Crowfoot of the Blackfoot Confederacy who, later in his life, became the spokesman and peacemaker between his people and the Canadian government that led to the signing of Treaty Number Seven and the preservation of peace between the two different cultures.

ISBN
9781550414677

Publisher
Markham, Ontario : Fitzhenry & Whiteside, [1999]
 
©1999


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
A. Blair McPherson921 CROBook31458000048531First Nations, Métis, & Inuit Resource