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  1. Pitikwahanapiwiyin grew up with his Plains Cree relatives under the influence of his maternal uncle Mistawasis (Big Child), a leading figure in the Eagle Hill (Alberta) area. In 1873 Isapo-Muxika (Crowfoot), Chief of the Blackfoot, following a Plains Indian custom, adopted Pitikwahanapiwiyin to replace one of his own sons who had been killed in battle.

  2. Pitikwahanapiwiyin was a Native American leader. Born in 1842 near Battleford Saskatchewan. He was a chief of the plains Cree tribe. He was known to English speakers as Chief Poundmaker. [1] He helped end a long war between the two nations; the Cree and the Blackfoot. [2] To seal the peace between the two tribes he became the adopted son of the ...

  3. Poundmaker (born c. 1842, near Battleford, North-Western Territory [now in Saskatchewan, Canada]—died July 4, 1886, near Gleichen, Alberta, North-West Territories, Canada) was a chief of the Cree people of the western plains of Canada who took part in the 1885 Riel Rebellion —an uprising of First Nations people and Métis (persons of mixed ...

  4. En 1873, Poundmaker fue adoptado por Pie de Cuervo, jefe de los pies negros que firmó la paz con los cri tras una época de guerras y disputas. A la mujer de Pie de Cuervo, Poundmaker le recordaba a un hijo que acababan de perder en una batalla contra los cri, por lo que decidieron adoptarlo. Pasó a llamarse Makoyikohin (Lobo Patas Delgadas ...

  5. Address : Cut Knife, Poundmaker Cree Nation, Saskatchewan. Recognition Statute: Historic Sites and Monuments Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. H-4) Designation Date: 1967-10-23. Life Date: 1826 to 1886. Other Name (s): Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) (Designation Name) Research Report Number: 1967-040. Importance: Outstanding Cree chief and spokesman.

  6. Pitikwahanapiwiyin was a Native American leader. Born in 1842 near Battleford Saskatchewan. He was a chief of the plains Cree tribe. He was known to English speakers as Chief Poundmaker. He helped end a long war between the two nations; the Cree and the Blackfoot.

  7. Cree chief (1842-1886) Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (Q974731) Q974731)