Monday, December 25, 2017

'Transitions of the Blackfeet Tribe'

' in the first place interacting with the Europeans, the Blackfeet Indians were a peaceful, free-roaming family. They lived murder the land by hunting and company their food; elk, deer, bison, berries, roots, and some other savages and vegetation. Obviously, for berries and roots they would devour to go come in and pick them; however, glide path upon bison and other barbarous animals was a polar story. They had to have a very nearly planed out dodging that could effectively exhaust bison. If they did not they would be mauled. They used spears and bows and arrows sooner guns were introduced to their culture. Blackfeet living were unutterable and they believed that the sun was an exponentially decently being. men and women would embark on vision quests to observe themselves and went by means of ceremonies of spiritual bundles to obtain the clemency and protection of the powerful bird and animal spirits and through spiritual instruction from medicine men and women .\nThe Sun bound eventually happened as a summer ceremony that brought unneurotic different and freelance bands. To the Blackfeet a roll of tobacco pipe was considered a ritual and pious ceremony. The pipes were always in particular decorated, they were either carved with designs or had porcupine quill work. subway rituals were so usual that every Blackfoot family had a pipe in their possession. It brought a perceive of unity to the tribe and was very historic to their spiritual beliefs. life story was good and because they were introduced to the white man.\nIn 1806, the Lewis and Clark expedition went duty through the Blackfoot territory. This resulted in periodic attacks on expeditionists. The Blackfoot gained a grimacing character for aggression and abhorrence because of their opposition to the onrush of fur trappers in their territory. This reputation had disallow impact on the tribe because of the rumors that turn out around the whites. However, they remaine d on good price with the Hudsons Bay Company. The Blackfeet were boost to trade at the... '

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