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    Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (c. 1842 – 4 July 1886), also known as Poundmaker, was a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of his people, the Poundmaker...
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    Cree chief Pitikwahanapiwiyin with locked hair, 1885...
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  • Saskatchewan. It is a Treaty 6 nation, started by the famous Cree Chief Pitikwahanapiwiyin. The band has 1281 members with 505 living on the reserve. Its location...
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  • grandson of Yellow Mud Blanket, the brother of legendary Cree leader Pitikwahanapiwiyin, also known as Poundmaker. Tootoosis was born on the Poundmaker Reserve...
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  • Following this, in 1873, Blackfoot leader Crowfoot ceremonially adopted Pitikwahanapiwiyin ("Poundmaker") of mixed Cree and Assiniboine parentage, creating a...
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  • American Revolution and War of 1812; formed the Colored Corps 2020 Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) First Nations leader 1967 Peter Pitseolak Photographer...
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    of treaty revisions by Indigenous leaders like Plains Cree chiefs Pitikwahanapiwiyin (also known as Pound Maker) and Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear), Crown officials...
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  • Wachi Wi Iniwak or Asinīskāwiyiniwak) and also brother-in-law of Pitikwahanapiwiyin (′Poundmaker′), Chief of the River Cree (Sipi Wi Iniwak or Sīpīwininiwak)...
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  • to: poundmaker, one who makes buffalo pounds Chief Poundmaker aka Pitikwahanapiwiyin (1842-1886) Canadian Plains Cree leader Poundmaker Cree Nation, Canadian...
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  • Highway 14 and Saskatchewan Highway 40. The highway is named after Pitikwahanapiwiyin (c. 1842–July 4, 1886), commonly known as Poundmaker, a Plains Cree...
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  • Piapot, leader, diplomat, warrior, horse thief, and spiritualist Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker), Cree chief Susan Point, Coast Salish artist Chief Pontiac...
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    "Crow-big-foot"), Chief of the Siksika (Siksikáwa - ″Blackfoot People″), adopted Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) a man of mixed Cree and Assiniboine parentage, creating...
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    December 28 – Calixa Lavallée, musician and composer (died 1891) Pitikwahanapiwiyin, Cree chief (died 1886) Jean Baptiste Blanchet, politician (died 1904)...
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    Métis History and Culture. Retrieved 2021-02-14. Dempsey, Hugh A. "PITIKWAHANAPIWIYIN (Poundmaker)". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved March 28...
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  • Payipwat (Piapot) Paulette Caveat Petun Penetanguishene Bay Purchase Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) Poundmaker Cree Nation Plano culture Plank house Plastic...
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    of Batoche and the surrender of Louis Riel to Middleton on May 15 Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) surrendered to General Middleton at Fort Battleford on...
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  • Chief who got along very well with the white settlers was Cree chief Pitikwahanapiwiyin, also known as "Poundmaker", the leading Blackfoot chief. He also...
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  • Alberta border and North Battleford are called the Poundmaker Trail. Pitikwahanapiwiyin (c. 1842 – 4 July 1886), commonly known as Poundmaker, was a Plains...
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  • troops was repulsed by members of the Poundmaker Cree Nation, led by Pitikwahanapiwiyin Battle of Duck Lake 1885 (battle) 1924 Duck Lake 52°49′27″N 106°16′27″W...
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