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    historical and cultural backgrounds‚ and they fought the same enemies but they were all independent with their leadership. The Siksika‚ the Blood‚ and the Pikinini Nations lived in Alberta‚ Canada and the Blackfeet Nation lived in Montana. Most of the tribes settlements were in Montana‚ Idaho‚ and Alberta. The Blackfoot Tribe was a unique tribe. They spoke their own Blackfoot language with words that were very long and difficult to pronounce. They were known as buffalo hunters. They would drive the buffalo

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    Born in the year 1904‚ D’Arcy McNickle grew up in the area of the Flathead Reservation in Montana until his parents divorced in 1914. He was then separated from his mother and was sent to an Indian boarding school. McNickle went on to study English literature and creative writing at the University of Montana and at Oxford University in England. His story "The Hawk is Hungry" is set in the 1930s in eastern Montana. This region consists of mostly dry‚ flat grassland with scattered hills‚ and harsh seasons

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    The Blackfeet: Native American Mini Research By: Nathanael Cho The Blackfeet or Blackfoot is a Native American tribe that was originally located in Canada‚ Montana‚ and Idaho. The majority of the tribe is located in Alberta‚ Canada‚ where three of the four Blackfeet bands are established. The Blackfeet can be found in the Great Plains‚ around many rivers and mountains. Some of these rivers include the Yellowstone River and the Missouri River. Also‚ just east of the Rocky Mountains‚ a major boundary

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    notice there are many worldviews around you. The film “A River Runs Through It” is conveyed from a biblical worldview‚ however the film itself portrays another worldview as well. This story is about two brothers named Paul and Norman growing up in Montana during the 1920s. Their father John is a Presbyterian minister and raises them based on his strong religious beliefs. The film also revolves around the brother’s and father’s love for fly-fishing. In the opening dialogue Norman says‚ “In our family

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    Blackfoot Indians Tribe

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    Siksika (or called the North Blackfoot‚ or the Proper)‚ Kainah (or called the Blood)‚ North Pikuni (North Piegan) and South Pikuni (South Piegan). These tribes controlled territory from the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta‚ upper Missouri River in Montana‚ and on the west by the Rocky Mountains (Waldman). Due to their language‚ it’s believed that they migrated away from other Algonquians‚ who settled by the Great Lakes (Waldman). Each faction was divided by smaller groups called bands‚ and members

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    capable of reversals of fortune. There is also a critical shift from line to line that illuminates the perception of God within the context of the prayer. The first line ends in “the Lord”‚ which presents God as a feature that Hannah is describing‚ and not as a person that Hannah is addressing directly. In contrast‚ the second line shows Hannah’s direct address to God through the use of the second person singular pronoun “You.” In another contrast‚ the third line uses the plural possessive “our” before

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    Cultural Immersion Project: Part 3 MaLinda DiTonno Liberty University Cultural Immersion Project: Part 3 Montana is home to six Indian Reservations and their tribes: The Blackfeet Reservation‚ home for the Blackfeet tribe; Crow Reservation for the Crow tribe; Flathead Reservation‚ home to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes; Fort Belknap Reservation‚ home for the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre tribes; Fort Peck Reservation‚ which is home for the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes; Little-Shell‚

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    to clean up after their or our messes and defend the world from all sorts of evil. The only things we can rely on are ourselves. If only the people of Montana could see the reality of that though. Writer Jared Diamond‚ author of Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fall or Succeed‚ spends an entire chapter of his book describing the struggles of Montana. This is done to illustrate the division of the state’s people and presumably how close we Americans are to a societal collapse ourselves. In order to

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    data electronically to the nearest Federal Reserve Bank check-clearing center where the appropriate transfers of funds are made between banks. The Rocky Mountain Region has three check processing centers‚ which are located in Billings‚ Montana; Great Falls‚ Montana; and Clayton‚ Idaho. Prior to her promotion to vice president‚ Ms. Romeros had been the manager of a check processing center in New Jersey. Immediately after assuming her new position‚ Ms. Romeros requested a complete financial report for

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    Essay Butterflies by Roger Dean Kiser This autobiography is called butterflies and was written by an author called Roger Dean Kiser. Roger Dean was raised up in an orphanage with kids just like him‚ at that age he was between 6 and 7 years old not old but very young‚ every morning they would get up early and march to breakfast. This orphanage was full of beautiful creatures‚ butterflies‚ everywhere watching the anonymous house parents pinning them onto the heavy cardboard sheet‚ how cruel it

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