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Post by darkharbinger on Jul 30, 2020 2:36:34 GMT
I do a lot of genealogy and i have discovered that there is a little Blackfoot in me. I would love to see the Blackfoot medicine wheels in Attachment Deleted
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Post by darkharbinger on Jul 30, 2020 2:37:18 GMT
Wyoming lol. not sure why that line vanished
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Post by neesy on Aug 2, 2020 1:29:54 GMT
I do a lot of genealogy and i have discovered that there is a little Blackfoot in me. I would love to see the Blackfoot medicine wheels in You should come up to Winnipeg - we have a very large indigenous population up here
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Post by darkharbinger on Aug 2, 2020 5:37:14 GMT
of Blackfoot?
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Post by neesy on Aug 3, 2020 20:12:44 GMT
Well no - of course they are not Blackfoot - I thought you might find it interesting to see the Indigenous groups up here as well.
I don't know a lot about the Blackfoot
The following is from First Nations of Manitoba:
As of July 2014, there were 148,455 registered First Nation members in Manitoba. A total of 88,076 members (59.3 per cent) lived on reserves. Manitoba is second only to Ontario in terms of total on-reserve population and in total First Nation population.
Manitoba has 63 First Nations, including six of the 20 largest bands in Canada. Twenty-three First Nations are not accessible by an all-weather road. This accounts for more than half of all Manitoba First Nations people who live on reserve.
There are five First Nations linguistic groups in Manitoba: Cree, Ojibway, Dakota, Ojibway-Cree and Dene.
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Post by darkharbinger on Aug 4, 2020 7:01:20 GMT
I am curious about all of indigenous people so I would like to see that as well.
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Post by neesy on Aug 4, 2020 23:11:00 GMT
I am curious about all of indigenous people so I would like to see that as well. Guess I will check out the history of the Blackfoot people as well - thanks!
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Post by darkharbinger on Aug 5, 2020 23:18:14 GMT
That's what I am here for
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