by Keith_McClary » Sat 19 Mar 2011, 15:12:14
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FairMaiden', '
')I'm not fromn the US but I'm guessing you are?
Sort of, but mtn_chief is a neighbor of mine out here in the Canadian Rockies (hi).
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')nthropologists believe that the Blackfoot originally coalesced as a group while living in the forests of what became known as Northeastern United States.
They were mostly located around the Maine and Canadian border. By 1600, the Niitsitapi had decided to relocate in search of more land. They decided to move west and settled for a while north of the Great Lakes in present-day Canada, but had to compete with existing tribes. They decided to leave the Great Lakes area and keep moving west. [4] When they moved, they usually packed their belongings on an A-shaped sled called a travois. The travois was designed for transport over dry land.[5] The Blackfoot had relied on dogs to pull the travois, since they did not acquire horses until the 18th century. From the Great Lakes area, they continued to move west and eventually settled in the Great Plains. The Plains had covered approximately 780,000 square miles (2,000,000 km2) with the Saskatchewan River to the north, the Rio Grande to the south, the Mississippi River to the east, and the Rocky Mountains to the west.[2]
doesn't indicate why they needed land at that time. (Hint: same reason the Palestinians "decided to relocate in search of more land" in 1948).