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A History of Blackfoot Clothing

Rebecca Many Grey Horses explains the historical changes and adaptation of the Niitsitapi, Blackfoot, clothing. Learn about how the creation of Niitsitapi clothing materials and styles changed from pre-colonization through the fur trade era into the reservation period. Niitsitapi were versatile in making their clothing from materials that were available, taking great pride in their artistic skills but also using spiritual symbols on their clothing. Today, those designs still exist and are passed from generation to generation. The styles impact the powwow regalia that Niitsitapi dancers wear to dance today, as they continue to adopt and adapt traditional and historical clothing and styles.


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