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PĪTIKWAHANAPIWĪYIN (Poundmaker)PīTIKWAHANAPIWīYIN (Poundmaker), Plains Cree chief; b. c. 1842 in what is now central Saskatchewan, the son of a Stoney (Nakoda) father, Sīkākwayān (Skunk ...
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Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) National Historic PersonOutstanding Cree chief and spokesman, he sought better treaty terms for the bands of this area. During the 1885 Rebellion he repulsed Lt-Col. Otter's attack on ...
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Chief Poundmaker ExonerationMay 23, 2019 · "In 1885, Chief Poundmaker was treated as a criminal and a traitor. Chief Poundmaker is fully exonerated of any crime or wrongdoing."Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Poundmaker (c. 1842–86) - Indigenous Saskatchewan EncyclopediaChief Poundmaker (Pihtokahanapiwiyin) was born in the Battleford region around 1842 and raised by Cree relatives. As a young adult, he was adopted by Chief ...Missing: biography facts
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Chief Poundmaker: Treaty 6, Resistance & ReconciliationChief Poundmaker: Cree Treaty 6 leader and peacemaker—defended at Cut Knife, unjustly convicted in 1885 and exonerated in 2019. A story of reconciliation.
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Cree Chief Poundmaker - Virtual SaskatchewanRecords show the Cut Knife Creek camp did not go on a war footing until April 29, well after the so-called "siege of Battleford" and several days before Otter's ...
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Chief Poundmaker - Canadian History EhxJul 4, 2020 · Born around 1842 near Battleford, he was given his name for his ability to attract bison into pounds, which was a trap used by the Indigenous to ...
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Treaty Research Report - Treaty Six (1876)On July 27, 1876, Morris left Fort Garry to negotiate the treaty with the Indians of the Saskatchewan. He was accompanied by his fellow commissioner, W.J. ...
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[PDF] Treaty #6: PoundmakerThe following excerpt was recorded by Peter Erasmus, an eyewitness to the signing of Treaty #6, which covered central Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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Statement of Exoneration for Chief PoundmakerMay 23, 2019 · In 1876, Poundmaker, now a headman or minor chief, was part of the Cree delegation at Fort Carlton where Treaty 6 was concluded with Alexander ...
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Poundmaker | Research Starters - EBSCOPoundmaker was a prominent chief of the Plains Cree First Nation, born around 1842 in central Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker)### Summary of Poundmaker's Leadership and Key Events
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Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) - USask LibraryPitikwahanapiwiyin was recognized as a skilled orator and leader of his people by both Native and Non-native communities. Born in about 1842 near Battleford in ...Missing: historical facts
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Poundmaker, a Cree chief (2 digital object(s)) Archives / Collections ...His mother was a mixed-blood Cree, sister of Chief Mistawasis. He was adopted by Chief Crowfoot, a Blackfoot, thereby creating family ties between two nations.
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Battle of Cut Knife Hill National Historic Site of CanadaOn May 2, 1885, after the relief of Battleford, Col. W.D. Otter and a flying column of 305 men advanced on Poundmaker's reserve at Cut Knife where the Cree and ...
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Battle of Cut Knife Hill National Historic Site of CanadaApr 19, 2023 · On Poundmaker's orders the Indians declined pursuit but, convinced of white hostility, moved to join Riel at Batoche. When word came of the ...
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Cut Knife Hill, Battle of - Indigenous Saskatchewan EncyclopediaWarriors were about give chase on horseback when Poundmaker intervened; although authority during battle was in the hands of Fine Day as war chief, Poundmaker ...
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Battle of Cut Knife | The Canadian EncyclopediaFeb 7, 2006 · The Cut Knife battlefield is located on the Poundmaker Reserve, about 40 km west of Battleford, Saskatchewan, just north of Cut Knife Hill ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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'A real smear job': Authors who dispelled myths about Chief ... - CBCMay 22, 2019 · The truth, the co-authors say, is Poundmaker was a peaceful chief who prevented the massacre of Canadian soldiers in the Battle of Cut Knife in ...
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pīhtokahānapiwiyin (Poundmaker) National Historic Person (ca ...Oct 10, 2023 · Cut Knife, Poundmaker Cree Nation, Saskatchewan ... Otter's attack on his reserve at Cut Knife but exercised restraint upon his followers.
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The Surrender of Poundmaker to Major-General Middleton at ...The Surrender of Poundmaker to Major-General Middleton at Battleford, Saskatchewan, on May 26, 1885 / Poundmaker rendant les armes au major-général ...
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Chief Poundmaker the peacemaker: Inside the quest to pardon a ...Dec 8, 2017 · Chief Poundmaker turned himself in at Fort Battleford on May 26, 1885, after hearing Louis Riel had surrendered. Poundmaker, who shied away ...<|separator|>
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After 130 Years, Canada Exonerates 'Peacemaker' Chief Convicted ...May 24, 2019 · In late May 1885, he was arrested and accused of “treason-felony,” which was punishable by imprisonment, rather than death, according to Warick.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Prime Minister delivers a statement of exoneration for Chief ...May 23, 2019 · The jury found him guilty of treason-felony, and sentenced him to three years in Stony Mountain Penitentiary in Manitoba.
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Chief Poundmaker: Revisiting the legacy of a peacemakerAug 1, 2019 · Poundmaker was born around 1842 to a Stoney Nakoda father and a Métis mother of French Canadian and Cree descent, near Battleford in what is now ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Poundmaker. - University of ReginaPoundmaker was tried and convicted of treason in Regina, and sentenced to serve three years at Stony Mountain Penitentiary (Manitoba). To avoid angering his ...
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Cree leader Poundmaker is getting an apology from Trudeau. But ...May 23, 2019 · Poundmaker was convicted of treason-felony for his role in the Battle of Cut Knife Hill in the 1885 Rebellion, on what some historians say were trumped-up ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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140 years of history at Stony Mountain Institution | CBC NewsAug 13, 2017 · Poundmaker was incarcerated for seven months but the poor conditions likely led to a major deterioration in his health. Not long after being ...<|separator|>
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Five. Medicine | Hard Time | AU Press—Digital PublicationsTheir already compromised health would explain the rapid deterioration of some of them. Tuberculosis was a swift killer in the penitentiary, and even though ...
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PĪTIKWAHANAPIWĪYIN (Poundmaker)... Poundmaker accepted the terms of the treaty and signed on 23 Aug. 1876. Two years later, when Pihew-kamihkosit agreed to settle on a reserve, Poundmaker ...<|separator|>
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The Conclusion to Blood Red the Sun. - Memories Of Deep RiverApr 23, 2025 · His appearance and manner so impressed the prison authorities, however, that he was spared the humiliation of parting with his cherished locks.
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POUNDMAKER (ca. 1842-1886) | Encyclopedia of the Great PlainsPoundmaker was destined to become an influential leader. In 1873 he was adopted by Crowfoot, head chief of the powerful Blackfoot nation of southern Alberta.Missing: childhood facts
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Review: Loyal Till Death: Indians and the North-West RebellionOct 13, 2012 · Loyal Till Death adds to a voluminous literature and contributes to longstanding debates on the war on the Canadian prairies in the spring and summer of 1885.
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A peacemaker and a traitor: how Chief Poundmaker will finally have ...Jan 9, 2018 · In May 1885, at the beginning of the North-West Rebellion, Chief Poundmaker took a troop of his men to Fort Battleford. Spurred on by the ...<|separator|>
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'Correct one of history's wrongs': Poundmaker artifacts coming homeJul 8, 2017 · William Otter attacked Poundmaker's camp at Cut Knife Hill in May 1885. The troops were badly beaten and began to retreat. Poundmaker ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis<|control11|><|separator|>
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Canada and the Poundmaker Cree Nation to mark exoneration of ...May 10, 2019 · The exoneration of Chief Poundmaker by the Prime Minister will be made with Chief Antoine, and all of Poundmaker Cree Nation as witnesses.
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Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) - The Canadian EncyclopediaPitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker), Cree chief (born circa 1842 in central SK; died 4 July 1886 in Blackfoot Crossing, AB). Remembered as a great leader, ...
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F. Beverley Robertson: The Tragic Life of Poundmaker's Defence ...As to Poundmaker being seen at the battle of Cut Knife Hill, the evidence is that he was seen at the distance of fifteen hundred yards through field-glasses. If ...Missing: details primary
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Chief Poundmaker Museum and Gallery - Tourism SaskatchewanLocated on the Poundmaker Cree Nation, the Chief Poundmaker Museum and Gallery is dedicated to the history of the Poundmaker Cree Nation.
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Chief Poundmaker Museum: Source of Pride and Heart of CommunityThis year, the museum hosted a feast and an art show at the Poundmaker Cree Nation on May 1, 2019. The art show titled Poundmaker: Life, Legacy and Celebration ...Missing: modern recognition monuments
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Battle of Cut Knife Hill National Historic Site of CanadaIn 1885 ... Cree and Assiniboine led by Chief Poundmaker and Chief Fine Day. The surprise attack failed and the government forces encountered a very strong ...
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Sacred artifact that belonged to Chief Poundmaker repatriated after ...May 4, 2022 · Descendants of Plains Cree leader Chief Poundmaker have repatriated an artifact stolen from him following the Northwest Resistance in 1885.Missing: statues | Show results with:statues