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Blackfoot Indians in Glacier National Park.
The Blackfoot Indians were Alqonquin-speaking and were mainly a buffalo hunting tribe. They ate the meat of the buffalo and its hide was used not only for clothing and housing but also for recording stories, through picture writing. These stories were actually all of the important events of their history, although only victorious battles were depicted-never defeats.(source: H.S.Crocker International, printed in Hong Kong, 1920)
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