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US
/ˈbɫækˌfʊt/
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NOUN
- any of the Algonquian languages spoken by the Blackfoot
- a member of a warlike group of Algonquians living in the northwestern plains
How To Use Blackfoot In A Sentence
- Historically, the country beyond the upper Missouri was Blackfoot, but the reservation at Fort Belknap was Assiniboine and Gros Ventre, traditional enemies up until the late nineteenth century, when federal policy had settled the two tribes together. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
- Tuesday, September 29, 2009 at 10: 55 PM my mistake (even after i read your comment rana, i was still reading "yosemite" which is what i meant to type) thanks for pointing out my error. yellowstone would more likely have been blackfoot or shoshone. and thank you, when you noticed the error, you still got my point. correction welcomed, and it's good to be understood. Always the resentments directed at the wrong target
- This day we made about 15 miles in a S.W. direction and most of the way in a deep valley and encamped on a small creek running into one called Blackfoot this latter is the second stream we have passed which emties into S. fork of Lewis N. Wyeth's Journal - First Expedition
- ‘Blackfoot disease ‘has been associated with arsenic-contaminated drinking water in Taiwan; Raynaud's phenomenon and acrocyanosis also may occur.’
- Occasionally, unit grain trains are run from the grain elevators in Blackfoot and Idaho Falls, but you would have to find the right time to catch them.
- But the heart of a Blackfoot is a lie, and his tongue is The adventures of Captain Bonneville
- On the east side, however, there is Porteneuf, and a small river called the Blackfoot, which rises with the sources of Salt River and flows sixty miles westward, to its junction with Snake River, fifteen miles above the mouth of Porteneuf. Life in the Rocky Mountains
- There are Masses in Cree, Chipweyan, Blackfoot and Dene as well as English.
- These groups included the Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Crow, Kiowa, Pawnee and the Sioux Nations.
- A tribe of the Blackfoot confederacy inhabiting southern Alberta.