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Since time immemorial, the Children of the Plains, the Siksika – Blackfoot, have lived in a territory that stretches from the North Saskatchewan River in present day Alberta and Saskatchewan to the Yellowstone River in the state of Montana, from the Continental Divide in the west to the Great Sand Hills in the province now known as Saskatchewan
- Siksika Nation - Wikipedia
The Siksika Nation (Blackfoot: Siksiká; syllabics ᓱᖽᐧᖿ, Blackfoot pronunciation: [sɪksɪká]) is a First Nation in southern Alberta, Canada The name Siksiká comes from the Blackfoot words sik (black) and iká (foot), with a connector s between the two words The plural form of Siksiká is Siksikáwa
- Siksika (Blackfoot) - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Today, the Siksika occupy a reserve in Alberta, located about 80 km east of Calgary, and three km south of the Trans Canada Highway #1 In the 2021 census, 18,485 people identified as having Blackfoot ancestry
- Siksika 146 Map - Reservation - Alberta, Canada - Mapcarta
Siksika 146 is a First Nations reserve of the Siksika Nation in southern Alberta, Canada It is 87 km southeast of Calgary at an elevation of 857 m
- Siksika 146 - Alberta. ca
Diversified Workforce Siksika 146's workforce is specialized in Public Administration, Real Estate, and Educational Services Loading Dashboard
- Alberta – Siksika Nation – First Nations History
The Siksika Nation, one of the tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Niitsitapi), has inhabited the grasslands and river valleys of the Canadian Prairies for thousands of years
- Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park - Indigenous Tourism Alberta
The park, about 117 km (73 mi) southeast of Calgary, features a stunning eco-friendly museum with interactive exhibits that explain how Siksika (Blackfoot) culture developed and how it is thriving
- Siksika reserve map - Mennonite Archival Information Database
A large map of the Siksika Blackfoot reserve in Alberta
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