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Image:Poundmaker.gif
Image:Poundmaker.gif Image File history File links Poundmaker.gif Poundmaker, a chief of the plains Cree First ...
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Pitikwahanapiwiyin
Pitikwahanapiwiyin Chief Poundmaker Pitikwahanapiwiyin (c. 1842 – 4 July, 1886), commonly known as Poundmaker, was a Plains Cree chief known as ... chief of the Blackfoot First Nation, adopted Poundmaker thereby increasing the latter’s influence. In 1876 Poundmaker accepted Treaty 6 after opposing it for ... a chief. During the North-West Rebellion, Poundmaker's followers laid siege to Fort ...
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Battle of Cut Knife
... northwest. One band of Cree, led by Poundmaker, went to Battleford to talk to the ... north to Battleford to meet up with Poundmaker. When they arrived, Poundmaker and his band had left, and a ... The Assiniboine went north to join with Poundmaker. The Canadian government sent General Frederick Middleton ... warrior Fine Day was chosen to replace Poundmaker as chief until the fighting was ...
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North-West Rebellion
... William Otter was defeated by native chief Poundmaker at the Battle of Cut Knife near ... Nation prisoners following the rebellion, August 1885. Poundmaker and Big Bear later surrendered. The government ... by sending them food and other supplies; Poundmaker and Big Bear were sentenced to prison ...
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Rebellion of Saskatchewan (translated from Portuguese)
... the forces commanded for the aboriginal head Poundmaker, in battle of Cut Knife, close to ... aboriginal prisoners of war, August of 1885. Poundmaker and Grande Bear had surrendered posteriomente, due ... the sending of food and other suppliments. Poundmaker and Grande Bear had been condemned to ...
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Alberta provincial highway 14
... the boundary), it forms part of the Poundmaker Trail, named after Chief Poundmaker of the Cree. Alberta Provincial Primary Highways ...
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Talk:Louis Riel
... O'Neill (Fenian) - William Dillon Otter P. Poundmaker R. Hugh Richardson - Joseph-Noël Ritchot - Louis ... West does not point out Riel, Dumont, Poundmaker and Big Bear, but rather Donald A ...
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Louis Riel
... the Plains Cree leaders Big Bear and Poundmaker were independently formulating their complaints, and subsequently ... the flock"), and sent representatives to court Poundmaker and Big Bear. On March 21, Riel ...
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Louis Riel (translated from Portuguese)
... 1884 , the Cree leaders, Great Bear e Poundmaker, they had independemente argued in public on ... and it ordered representatives Great Urso and Poundmaker, that they entered into an alliance themselves ...
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John Tootoosis
John Tootoosis John Tootoosis (July 18, 1899 Poundmaker Reserve, Saskatchewan - February 1, 1989) was a ...
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