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Plains Cree chief
Poundmaker (c. 1842 – 4 July 1886), also known as pîhtokahânapiwiyin (Cree: ᐲᐦᑐᑲᐦᐋᓇᐱᐏᔨᐣ), was a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of
Poundmaker
First Nation reserve in Saskatchewan
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Poundmaker_Cree_Nation
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up poundmaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poundmaker may refer to: poundmaker, one who makes buffalo pounds Chief Poundmaker aka Pitikwahanapiwiyin
Poundmaker_(disambiguation)
1885 Métis and First Nations revolt in Canada
Nations men, largely Cree and Assiniboine, who were led by Big Bear and Poundmaker and other First Nations chiefs. A non-Indigenous man, Honoré Jackson,
North-West_Rebellion
Canadian actor
a descendant of Yellow Mud Blanket, brother of the famous Cree leader Poundmaker. He was acclaimed for his commitment to preserving his culture and to
Gordon_Tootoosis
Ceremonial name of a highway in Western Canada
Poundmaker Trail is a 361-kilometre (224 mi) interprovincial highway in Western Canada that runs from Edmonton, Alberta, to North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Poundmaker_Trail
Town in Saskatchewan, Canada
North Battleford. The population of Cut Knife in 2011 was 517. Nearby are Poundmaker Cree Nation and Little Pine First Nation to the north in Paynton, Sweetgrass
Cut_Knife,_Saskatchewan
Indian reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada
Poundmaker 114 is an Indian reserve of the Poundmaker Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. It is about 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of North Battleford. In the
Poundmaker_114
1885 battle of the North-West Rebellion near Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
crush the resistance. Bands of Cree, assembled under the leadership of Poundmaker, went to Battleford. The purpose of the visit was to lobby the Indian
Battle_of_Cut_Knife
River 156A Poundmaker 114 Poundmaker 114-1A Poundmaker 114-2A Poundmaker 114-2B Poundmaker 114-2C Poundmaker 114-3A Poundmaker 114-3B Poundmaker 114-4A Poundmaker
List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan
List_of_Indian_reserves_in_Saskatchewan
Canadian Cree storyteller, activist, dancer and culture keeper
Canada on the Samson Reserve in Maskwacis, Alberta and raised on the Poundmaker Cree Nation Reserve in Saskatchewan. He was a member of the Tootoosis
Tyrone_Tootoosis
1885 decisive battle of the North-West Rebellion
Other groups were pursued and eventually gave up the struggle as well. Poundmaker surrendered on May 26 at Battleford after a long siege. Cree fighters
Battle_of_Batoche
Cree war chief
chief, Poundmaker. When Fine Day's men gained the upper hand and started to pursue the retreating Canadian soldiers, he was restrained by Poundmaker from
Fine-Day
City in Alberta, Canada
site of its original founding. The Edmonton Indian Residential School ("Poundmaker") was located approximately 6 km east of St. Albert's current downtown
St._Albert,_Alberta
19th-century Cree chief
up for during his time as chief. Some say there is need for Big Bear, Poundmaker, One Arrow and other chiefs who were convicted for the crime of treason-felony
Big_Bear
HMCS Poundmaker was a River-class frigate that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. It saw action as a convoy escort during
HMCS_Poundmaker
Hunting device used by Native Americans
pound while travelling to the Assiniboine River. The common Cree name "Poundmaker", refers to someone who makes buffalo pounds. Mandelbaum, David G. (1940)
Buffalo_pound
Canadian siege during North-West rebellion
Territories. On March 28, 1885, news arrived that Indian bands commanded by Poundmaker were on their way to Battleford. Five hundred civilians began moving into
Siege_of_Battleford
River in Saskatchewan, Canada
Highway 40 / Highway 21 intersection and ends at Battle River in the Poundmaker Cree Nation. Battle River is a major tributary of the North Saskatchewan
Cut_Knife_Creek
Town in Alberta, Canada
in central Alberta, Canada. It is at the intersection of Highway 14 (Poundmaker Trail) and Highway 36 (Veterans Memorial Highway), approximately 121 km
Viking,_Alberta
1885 raid in Saskatchewan, Canada
Territories. Prominent leaders of this uprising were Chief Poundmaker and Chief Big Bear. Poundmaker and his band had a reserve near present-day Cut Knife
Looting_of_Battleford
Municipal district in Alberta, Canada
district is bisected north-south by the Buffalo Trail and east-west by the Poundmaker Trail. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada
Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61
Municipal_District_of_Wainwright_No._61
brother of legendary Cree leader Poundmaker, also known as Pitikwahanapiwiyin. Tootoosis was born on the Poundmaker Reserve in Saskatchewan to Mary Theresa
John_Tootoosis
First Nations chief in Canada (1830–1890)
man. Later this Cree man returned to his people and became the chief Poundmaker. In 1885 Louis Riel returned to Canada after spending several years in
Crowfoot
2018 video game
benefiting from opponents in the new Golden Age system; Cree, led by Poundmaker, who establishes alliances and trade; Mongolia, led by Genghis Khan, which
Civilization VI: Rise and Fall
Civilization_VI:_Rise_and_Fall
Video game series
such case emerged with the Cree in Canada, who criticized Cree chief Poundmaker's depiction in Civilization VI as promoting "ideologies that are connected
Civilization_(series)
Rope-like matted hairstyle
Cree chief Poundmaker with locked hair, 1885
Dreadlocks
Mixed Indigenous ethnic group of Canada and the US
Dumont fled to the United States, while Riel, Poundmaker, and Big Bear surrendered. Big Bear and Poundmaker each were convicted and received a three-year
Métis
Former alliance of Plains Indians
Following this, in 1873, Blackfoot leader Crowfoot ceremonially adopted Poundmaker of mixed Cree and Assiniboine parentage, creating a final peace between
Iron_Confederacy
Highway in Alberta
it connects at the boundary), it forms part of the Poundmaker Trail, named after Chief Poundmaker of the Cree. Highway 14 officially begins at the southeastern
Alberta_Highway_14
Historic site in Alberta, Canada
chief of the Siksika, is believed to have died and been buried. As well, Poundmaker, a Cree chief who had been ceremonially adopted by Crowfoot to create
Blackfoot_Crossing
Cree chief
buffalo he was hunting, but escaped uninjured. The famous Cree chief Poundmaker is his maternal nephew. The American buffalo's habitat once ranged in
Mistawasis
Region in the province of Alberta, Canada
David Thomson Highway, Cowboy Trail, Grizzly Trail and Buffalo Trail. Poundmaker Trail runs through the north-east of the region. Health care in the region
Central_Alberta
Plains Cree in Saskatchewan Canada
first Chair of the All Party Indigenous Parliamentarian Caucus in Ottawa. Poundmaker (Pîhtokahanapiwiyin), Plains Cree chief known for his role in the North-West
Red_Pheasant_Cree_Nation
Canadian general (1843–1929)
the Battle of Cut Knife against a Cree and Assiniboine camp defended by Poundmaker and Fine-Day. Otter's tactics were ineffective against the defending warriors
William_Dillon_Otter
Name of a linguistically related group
hated enemies; however, the two nations made peace when Crowfoot adopted Poundmaker, an influential Cree chief and great peacemaker, as his son. Although
Blackfoot_Confederacy
Historical fort in Saskatchewan, Canada
in the events of the North-West Rebellion of 1885. It was here Chief Poundmaker was arrested, and where six Cree and two Stoney men were hanged for murders
Fort_Battleford
Community in Saskatchewan, Canada
Battlefords are served by Highways 16 (Yellowhead Highway), 4, 29, and 40 (Poundmaker Trail). Census agglomerations (CA) is the term Statistics Canada uses
The_Battlefords
Métis leader in Canada (1844–1885)
reasoned approach. During June 1884, the Plains Cree leaders Big Bear and Poundmaker were independently formulating their complaints, and subsequently held
Louis_Riel
Indigenous people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis
Chief Poundmaker
First_Nations_in_Canada
Casino in Saskatchewan, Canada
includes the Beardy's, Canoe Lake, Lucky Man, Onion Lake, Pelican Lake, and Poundmaker nations among others) is the landlord and facility developer of the property
Gold_Horse_Casino
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
between the Alberta border and North Battleford is called the Poundmaker Trail. Poundmaker (c. 1842 – 4 July 1886), also known as Pitikwahanapiwiyin, was
Saskatchewan_Highway_40
Sorcerer’s Arena 2020 Pontiac American Conquest: Fight Back 2002 NPC Odawa Poundmaker Civilization VI 2016 PC Plains Cree Leader Puma Spearman Age of Empires
List of Native American video game characters
List_of_Native_American_video_game_characters
General at Rat Portage (Kenora), Ont. (Note: racial stereotypes) Chief Poundmaker tells Cree and Blackfoot legends to Governor General on tour Colourful
1881_in_Canada
Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada
of the town of Cut Knife, south-east of Paynton, and directly east of Poundmaker Indian reserve in the RM of Cut Knife No. 439. The confluence of Cut Knife
Atton_Lake
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_955
First nation in Saskatchewan, Canada
Little Pine and Lucky Man camped near Poundmaker's reserve. Although Big Bear, Little Pine, Lucky Man, and Poundmaker all wished for adjoining reserves,
Little_Pine_First_Nation
Indigenous people of North America
member nations are Lucky Man Cree Nation, Little Pine First Nation, and Poundmaker Cree Nation. Interlake Reserves Tribal Council is a tribal council based
Cree
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
List of Saskatchewan municipal roads (700–799)
List_of_Saskatchewan_municipal_roads_(700–799)
Treaty between the First Nations and Canadian Crown
Lake Cree Nation Pelican Lake First Nation Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Poundmaker Cree Nation Red Pheasant First Nation Saulteaux First Nation Sweetgrass
Treaty_6
British politician and colonial administrator (1845–1927)
of the Indigenous by Indian Agents, and supported Chiefs Crowfoot and Poundmaker. His experiences in Western Canada gave Lansdowne a great love of the
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
Henry_Petty-Fitzmaurice,_5th_Marquess_of_Lansdowne
HMCS Penetang (K676) (River class) HMCS Port Colborne (K326) (River class) HMCS Poundmaker (K675) (River class) HMCS Prestonian (K662) (River class) HMCS Prince
List of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy
Avenue, 111 Avenue, 118 Avenue, Yellowhead Trail North: 137 Avenue, 167 Avenue North end West: 126 Avenue North: St. Albert city limits (Poundmaker Road)
List_of_streets_in_Edmonton
Municipality in Alberta, Canada
following provincial highways service Strathcona County. Highway 14 (Poundmaker Highway) Highway 15 Highway 16 (TCH) (Yellowhead Highway route of Trans-Canada
Strathcona_County
Indian reservation in United States, Chippewa Cree
him to prison. In early 1888, Big Bear was released. He settled on the Poundmaker First Nation, where he died soon after. Chippewa notation: Big Bear was
Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation
Rocky_Boy's_Indian_Reservation
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_303
Political party in Canada
flag/Cheer it with all your might/Hurray for Camp Poundmaker/Hurray for Camp Poundmaker, maker, Camp Poundmaker![citation needed] The LSA marked the resumption
League for Socialist Action (Canada)
League_for_Socialist_Action_(Canada)
Sumeria - Hurrian Hymn to Nikkal Cree - Round Dance Song from The Drums of Poundmaker, Cut Knife Hill, Hand drum improvisation Georgia - Shen Khar Venakhi (Thou
Music of the Civilization series
Music_of_the_Civilization_series
Massacre during the North-West Rebellion in Canada
the Métis victory at the Battle of Duck Lake two days before and of Poundmaker's looting of Battleford. Hearing a rumour that a war had started and Canadian
Frog_Lake_Massacre
Calendar year
1 – Otto Wilhelm Hermann von Abich, German geologist (b. 1806) July 4 Poundmaker, Aboriginal Canadian leader (b. c. 1842) Prince Arisugawa Takahito, Japanese
1886
Moosomin Soccer Nipawin Indoor Soccer Nipawin Outdoor Soccer Oxbow Soccer Poundmaker Youth Soccer Prince Albert Youth Soccer Association Prince Albert Senior
Saskatchewan Soccer Association
Saskatchewan_Soccer_Association
Chapman First Nation Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation Piapot First Nation Poundmaker Cree Nation Red Earth First Nation Red Pheasant First Nation Sakimay First
List of First Nations band governments
List_of_First_Nations_band_governments
entrepreneur, politician and 11th Mayor of Montreal (b.1809) July 4 – Poundmaker, Cree chief (b. c1842) November 23 – William Jack, astronomer (b.1817)
1886_in_Canada
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_56
Highway in Western Canada
053234°W / 52.696694; -110.053234 (17 km 41) 57.0 35.4 Highway 14 west (Poundmaker Trail) – Wainwright, Edmonton Hwy 17 branches east; south end of AB 14
Highway 17 (Alberta–Saskatchewan)
Highway_17_(Alberta–Saskatchewan)
Cree First Nations band government in Alberta, Canada
(Asini Wachi Wi Iniwak or Asinīskāwiyiniwak) and also brother-in-law of Poundmaker, Chief of the River Cree (Sipi Wi Iniwak or Sīpīwininiwak). Ermineskin
Ermineskin_Cree_Nation
History of Alberta
prayer healing facility and shrine for the allegedly sacred stone. Former Poundmaker Chief Blaine Favel says land for the site and funding from corporate donors
Timeline_of_Alberta_history
(Piapot) Paulette Caveat Petun Penetanguishene Bay Purchase Poundmaker (Pitikwahanapiwiyin) Poundmaker Cree Nation Plano culture Plank house Plastic shaman Pittailiniit
Index of articles related to Indigenous Canadians
Index_of_articles_related_to_Indigenous_Canadians
Canadian gangster (1976–2010)
of Cut Knife in 1885 where a force of Cree warriors, under the command Poundmaker, defeated the Canadian militia and the North-West Mounted Police, under
Danny_Wolfe
Highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Regina_Bypass
Cree Head Chief
other chiefs were not so quick to seek help from the government. Chiefs Poundmaker, Badger, and Young Chipewyan spoke out against signing the treaty and
Ahtahkakoop
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Boundary_Commission_Trail
First Nation Touchwood Agency Tribal Council Cree Punnichy, Saskatchewan Poundmaker 114 Battlefords Tribal Council Cree Red Earth 29 Red Earth First Nation
List of Indian reserves in Canada
List_of_Indian_reserves_in_Canada
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_919
Former provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_964
2007 Documentary Portraits from a Fire Trevor Mack 2021 Comedy-drama Poundmaker's Lodge: A Healing Place Alanis Obomsawin 1987 Documentary Power Magnus
List of Indigenous Canadian films
List_of_Indigenous_Canadian_films
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_354
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_225
French-Canadian Roman Catholic missionary
assuring the neutrality of the Blackfoot. Although Cree braves commanded by Poundmaker and Big Bear were involved in the fighting, Crowfoot, believing the rebellion
Albert_Lacombe
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_334
specialist Piapot, leader, diplomat, warrior, horse thief, and spiritualist Poundmaker (Pitikwahanapiwiyin), Cree chief Susan Point, Coast Salish artist Chief
List_of_First_Nations_people
Musical artist
Live at Whiteriver 1997 Dance Hard! : Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live at Poundmaker's Lodge 1998 Honor the Eagle Feather: Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live in Kamloops
Northern_Cree
Census division of Saskatchewan, Canada
No. 442 Manitou Lake Indian Reserve - Little Pine 116 Indian Reserve - Poundmaker 114 List of census divisions of Saskatchewan List of communities in Saskatchewan
Division_No._13,_Saskatchewan
Canadian Navy River frigate 1,445 15 November 1943 paid off 7 November 1945 Poundmaker frigate 1,445 17 September 1944 paid off 25 November 1945 Pontchartrain
List of frigates of World War II
List_of_frigates_of_World_War_II
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Crosses Battle River Town of Battleford 450.7 280.1 Highway 40 west (Poundmaker Trail) to Highway 29 / 22nd Street – Wilkie, Cut Knife, Wainwright South
Saskatchewan_Highway_4
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_22
300 government troops was repulsed by members of the Poundmaker Cree Nation, led by Poundmaker Battle of Duck Lake 1885 (battle) 1924 Duck Lake 52°49′27″N
List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Saskatchewan
List_of_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada_in_Saskatchewan
Prison in Manitoba, Canada
After the 1885 North-West Rebellion, Chiefs Big Bear, One Arrow, and Poundmaker were all wrongfully convicted of treason and were imprisoned in the Stony
Stony_Mountain_Institution
Algonquian language spoken in North America
Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 December 2013. Thompson, Christian. "Poundmaker (c. 1842-86)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original
Plains_Cree_language
in Edmonton Highway 40 at the Saskatchewan border west of Marsden, SK Poundmaker Trail — — Highway 15 93 58 Highway 16 (TCH) in Edmonton Highway 16 (TCH) /
List of Alberta provincial highways
List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways
Provincial highway in Western Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_49
Highway in the United States and Saskatchewan
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
CanAm_Highway
Paull (1892–1959) – Squamish Stewart Phillip – Okanagan leader Chief Poundmaker (c. 1842–1886) – Cree chief Piapot (c. 1816–1908) – Cree chief Steven
Lists_of_Canadians
Canadian author (1862–1951)
William Bleasdell Cameron at Faded Page (Canada) A photograph taken on Poundmaker Reserve September 22, 1947, of William Bleasdell Cameron with Horse Child
William_Bleasdell_Cameron
communities of Paynton and Edam, as well as the Little Pine Band and the Poundmaker Band. It is about 80 kilometres (50 mi) long. Highway 675 runs from Highway
List of Saskatchewan municipal roads (600–699)
List_of_Saskatchewan_municipal_roads_(600–699)
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_910
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_13
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_355
Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada
Road Louis Riel Trail McBride Lake Road Northern Woods and Water Route Poundmaker Trail Ring Road Regina Bypass Red Coat Trail Saskatoon Freeway Saskota
Saskatchewan_Highway_321
Highways in Saskatchewan, Canada
(closed to vehicular traffic) North Battleford 4.9 3.0 Riverside Drive / Poundmaker Trail Former Hwy 16A branches north 6.6 4.1 Highway 16 (TCH) / Highway
Suffixed routes of Saskatchewan Highway 16
Suffixed_routes_of_Saskatchewan_Highway_16
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Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Immortal God
Boy/Male
Muslim
Affable, Lovable
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶפְרַיִ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew Ephrayim, EFRAYIM means "double-land; twin-land." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Joseph.Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light; Luminous; Radiant; Brilliant; Feminine of Noori
Surname or Lastname
Japanese
Japanese : ‘front’ or ‘before’; not common in Japan. Some occurrences in America could be shortened versions of longer names beginning with this element.Hawaiian : unexplained.English : variant of May.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who breaks the enemy's rank
Male
Celtic
, war commander; also chief, and ruler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Variant spelling of French Jeannette.
Boy/Male
English
Close to beech trees.
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