
Siksikaitsitapi: Stories of the Blackfoot People - Paperback
Siksikaitsitapi: Stories of the Blackfoot People - Paperback
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by Payne Many Guns (Author), Crystal Many Fingers (Author), Sheena Potts (Author)
Siksikaitsitapi: Stories of the Blackfoot People brings together seven authors who share stories rooted in both oral traditions and personal experiences. Many of the stories are presented in both Blackfoot and English, accompanied by full-colour illustrations and photographs that bring Blackfoot traditional and contemporary cultures to life. The Blackfoot Confederacy consists of the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikuni Nations of Southern Alberta and Montana.
- Payne Many Guns captures how the Blackfoot People live in harmony with the land, animals, and stars in their traditional homelands.
- Crystal Many Fingers shares a delightful modern tale about animals, their gifts, and their purpose on Earth.
- Sheena Potts beautifully illustrates the many ways love is woven into Blackfoot traditions and culture.
- Tim Fox tells a humorous story about mice celebrating, much to the curiosity of the raven Napi and a group of dogs who want to join in.
- Marlene Yellow Horn reflects on the teachings she received as a child, offering a personal account of the Elders' traditional and sacred knowledge.
- DerRic Starlight shares the tale of Morning Star and his diverse, loving family.
The book includes a foreword by Alayna Many Guns.
Back Jacket
This book is a collection of stories and pictures by
Blackfoot authors and artists in both English and Blackfoot.
Authors
Payne Many Guns
Crystal Many Fingers
Sheena Potts
Latasha Calf Robe
Tim Fox
Marlene Yellow Horn
DerRic Starlight
Author Biography
About the first of seven authors
PAYNE MANY GUNS
My name is Payne Many Guns. My traditional name is Iikootsomin which means "Red Wing." It is my great-greatgrandfather's name that I am honoured to have. I am a member of the Siksika Nation which is part of the Blackfoot Confederacy. I come from a long line of chiefs and signatories of Treaty 7. I am also the founder and owner of Niitsitapi Co. which is an Indigenous clothing brand. I am very passionate about my language and culture because of the knowledge, pride, strength, and resiliency it gives me.



















