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Crowfoot (1830 – 25 April 1890) or Isapo-Muxika (Blackfoot: Issapóómahksika; syllabics: ᖱᕋᑲᒉᖽᐧᖿᖷ) was a chief of the Siksika First Nation. His parents, Istowun-eh'pata (Packs a Knife) and Axkahp-say-pi (Attacked Towards Home), were Kainai. He was five years old when Istowun-eh'pata was killed during a raid on the Crow tribe, and, a year later, his mother remarried to Akay-nehka-simi (Many Names) of the Siksika people among whom he was brought up. Crowfoot was a warrior who fought in as many as nineteen battles and sustained many injuries, but he tried to obtain peace instead of warfare. Crowfoot is well known for his involvement in Treaty Number 7 and did much negotiating for his people. While many believe Chief Crowfoot had no part in the North-West Rebellion, he did in fact participate t

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  • Crowfoot o Isapo-Muxila (vora Calgary, Alberta, 1825-1890) fou un cabdill sitsika, que esdevingué cap de la confederació blackfoot i partidari de la pau. El 1866 rescatà dels cree el capellà Albert Lacombe. El 1876 rebutjà aliar-se amb Bou Assegut en la seva lluita contra els nord-americans, i el 1877 fou el principal portaveu de la confederació blackfoot en el Tractat Número 7 amb Canadà. El 1883 cercà la pau amb els ferrocarrils i rebutjà unir-se a les revoltes tant del seu fill adoptiu, el cree Poundmaker, com la del líder métis Louis Riel. Tots els seus fills van morir de verola, i ell mateix va morir de tuberculosi. (ca)
  • Crowfoot (1830 – 25 April 1890) or Isapo-Muxika (Blackfoot: Issapóómahksika; syllabics: ᖱᕋᑲᒉᖽᐧᖿᖷ) was a chief of the Siksika First Nation. His parents, Istowun-eh'pata (Packs a Knife) and Axkahp-say-pi (Attacked Towards Home), were Kainai. He was five years old when Istowun-eh'pata was killed during a raid on the Crow tribe, and, a year later, his mother remarried to Akay-nehka-simi (Many Names) of the Siksika people among whom he was brought up. Crowfoot was a warrior who fought in as many as nineteen battles and sustained many injuries, but he tried to obtain peace instead of warfare. Crowfoot is well known for his involvement in Treaty Number 7 and did much negotiating for his people. While many believe Chief Crowfoot had no part in the North-West Rebellion, he did in fact participate to an extent due to his son's connection to the conflict. Crowfoot died of tuberculosis at Blackfoot Crossing on April 25, 1890. Eight hundred of his tribe attended his funeral, along with government dignitaries. In 2008, Chief Crowfoot was inducted into the North America Railway Hall of Fame where he was recognized for his contributions to the railway industry. Crowfoot is well known for his contributions to the Blackfoot nation, and has many memorials to signify his accomplishments. Chief Crowfoot was born in 1830 to the Kainai, known to traders and settlers as the Bloods, one of the tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy. His father was Istowun-ehʼpata (Packs a Knife) and his mother was Axkahp-say-pi (Attacked Towards Home). He was first known as Shot-Close. Later as a boy, he was given the name Bear Ghost and then his father’s name Packs a Knife after he had been killed by members of the Crow tribe. These different names came at different times in his life as he proved himself a skilled Blackfoot warrior and, later, chief. A year after his father died, his mother remarried a member of the Siksika tribe, Akay-nehka-simi (Many Names), who eventually brought his new wife back to his tribe. Crowfoot followed his new father and mother to the Siksika on foot for several hours, eventually causing the two to turn around and bring both the young Crowfoot and his grandfather Scabby Bull with them to the Blackfoot tribe. It was with this tribe where Crowfoot proved himself as a warrior and leader. (en)
  • Crowfoot (englisch für „Krähenfuß“; eigentlich Blackfoot Isapo-Muxika oder Issapóómahksika, „Großer Krähenfuß“; * um 1830; † 25. April 1890 bei Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta) war ein Stammeshäuptling der Blackfoot-Indianer (Siksika) in Kanada. Die kanadische Regierung, vertreten durch den für das Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada zuständigen Minister, ehrte Isapo-Muxika am 16. Mai 1945 und erklärte ihn zu einer „Person von nationaler historischer Bedeutung“. (de)
  • Crowfoot (né Astoxkomi en 1830 et mort le 25 avril 1890), Pied-de-corbeau en français ou Isapo-Muxika (Issapóómahksika en pied-noir, signifiant « Grand pied des Corbeaux »), était un chef de la nation siksika de la confédération des Pieds-Noirs au Canada. Il est né au sein des Kainais, mais sa mère se remaria avec un Siksika à la suite du décès de son père lorsqu'il n'était âgé que de cinq ans. Il fut d'abord chef de la bande des Big Pipes, puis, de celle des Biters, avant de devenir le chef de la confédération. Il est un signataire du Traité 7. (fr)
  • Воронья Стопа (1830 — 25 апреля 1890) — вождь индейского племени сиксиков, известный среди своих соплеменников как Отец Своего Народа. Он сыграл огромную роль в истории Западной Канады и пользовался величайшим уважением как среди индейцев, так и среди белых. (ru)
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  • Bear Ghost (boy name) (en)
  • Packs A Knife (former warrior name) (en)
  • Shot close (baby name) (en)
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  • Chief Crowfoot ca. 1885 (en)
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  • Chief Crowfoot ca. 1885 (en)
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  • Chief of the Siksika First Nation, warrior, peacemaker (en)
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  • Crowfoot o Isapo-Muxila (vora Calgary, Alberta, 1825-1890) fou un cabdill sitsika, que esdevingué cap de la confederació blackfoot i partidari de la pau. El 1866 rescatà dels cree el capellà Albert Lacombe. El 1876 rebutjà aliar-se amb Bou Assegut en la seva lluita contra els nord-americans, i el 1877 fou el principal portaveu de la confederació blackfoot en el Tractat Número 7 amb Canadà. El 1883 cercà la pau amb els ferrocarrils i rebutjà unir-se a les revoltes tant del seu fill adoptiu, el cree Poundmaker, com la del líder métis Louis Riel. Tots els seus fills van morir de verola, i ell mateix va morir de tuberculosi. (ca)
  • Crowfoot (englisch für „Krähenfuß“; eigentlich Blackfoot Isapo-Muxika oder Issapóómahksika, „Großer Krähenfuß“; * um 1830; † 25. April 1890 bei Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta) war ein Stammeshäuptling der Blackfoot-Indianer (Siksika) in Kanada. Die kanadische Regierung, vertreten durch den für das Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada zuständigen Minister, ehrte Isapo-Muxika am 16. Mai 1945 und erklärte ihn zu einer „Person von nationaler historischer Bedeutung“. (de)
  • Crowfoot (né Astoxkomi en 1830 et mort le 25 avril 1890), Pied-de-corbeau en français ou Isapo-Muxika (Issapóómahksika en pied-noir, signifiant « Grand pied des Corbeaux »), était un chef de la nation siksika de la confédération des Pieds-Noirs au Canada. Il est né au sein des Kainais, mais sa mère se remaria avec un Siksika à la suite du décès de son père lorsqu'il n'était âgé que de cinq ans. Il fut d'abord chef de la bande des Big Pipes, puis, de celle des Biters, avant de devenir le chef de la confédération. Il est un signataire du Traité 7. (fr)
  • Воронья Стопа (1830 — 25 апреля 1890) — вождь индейского племени сиксиков, известный среди своих соплеменников как Отец Своего Народа. Он сыграл огромную роль в истории Западной Канады и пользовался величайшим уважением как среди индейцев, так и среди белых. (ru)
  • Crowfoot (1830 – 25 April 1890) or Isapo-Muxika (Blackfoot: Issapóómahksika; syllabics: ᖱᕋᑲᒉᖽᐧᖿᖷ) was a chief of the Siksika First Nation. His parents, Istowun-eh'pata (Packs a Knife) and Axkahp-say-pi (Attacked Towards Home), were Kainai. He was five years old when Istowun-eh'pata was killed during a raid on the Crow tribe, and, a year later, his mother remarried to Akay-nehka-simi (Many Names) of the Siksika people among whom he was brought up. Crowfoot was a warrior who fought in as many as nineteen battles and sustained many injuries, but he tried to obtain peace instead of warfare. Crowfoot is well known for his involvement in Treaty Number 7 and did much negotiating for his people. While many believe Chief Crowfoot had no part in the North-West Rebellion, he did in fact participate t (en)
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