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Chapter 5: Oyáde Wowábiyutaŋibi hiŋkda Makóče Wokšúbi / Treaty 4 and Reserve Farming

  • Carry the Kettle First Nation
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Owóknage
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Figures ix
  4. Publisher’s Note xi
  5. Letter from Carry The Kettle First Nation Chief Elsie Jack xiii
  6. Letter from Carry The Kettle First Nation Councillor Kurt Adams xv
  7. Assiniboine Tribe of Indians Elder and Traditional Land User Interviewees, September 1929 xvi
  8. Cypress Hills Group Interviewees, November 5, 2015 xvi
  9. Carry The Kettle First Nation Elder and Current User Interviewees, July 2015 xvii
  10. Preface and Acknowledgements xxi
  11. Introduction 1
  12. PART 1: Ne Wanágaša Owóknaga / The History of the Nakoda People
  13. Chapter 1: Nakódabi Žehaŋ Maká Wiyutá / Early Land Use of the Nakoda People 7
  14. Chapter 2: Wašíčubi Togáda Nakóda Wiyágabi / Assiniboine at Contact 23
  15. Chapter 3: Nakódabi 1799–1855 Čagúsam Makóče Missouri ičiyab / Upper Missouri Country and the Assiniboine, 1799–1855 45
  16. Chapter 4: Wiyóȟpeyadagiya Knaškíŋyaŋbi / The Wild West 63
  17. Chapter 5: Oyáde Wowábiyutaŋibi hiŋkda Makóče Wokšúbi / Treaty 4 and Reserve Farming 87
  18. Chapter 6: Wazi Ȟe Makóče Žedáhaŋ Nakódabi Baȟeyam iyéya hiŋkda ne Canadian’s Išta Mneǧá Hiyúbi Ičíyabi / The Assiniboine Removal from Cypress Hills and the “Canadian” Trail of Tears, 1883 117
  19. Chapter 7: Nakóda Makóče En Piyábi Dagu Wičóni nagu T’abi Owóknága / Life and Death on the New Reserve 137
  20. Chapter 8: Makóče ne Wičákibi / Loss of Lands 155
  21. PART 2: Nakón Wičóȟa Iyamé I nagu Wošbebi / Spirituality and Traditional Hunting and Gathering
  22. Chapter 9: Nakón Wičóȟaŋga, wičói’ábi, wakaŋ makáwida, Owapiya / Spirituality, Language, Sacred Sites, and Burial Grounds 173
  23. Chapter 10: Wanúyabi Wokšubi / Harvesting Big Game 199
  24. Chapter 11 : Iyátaga nagu Hokúwa, Zik’daŋna, Wanúyabi Čusína Wokšubi / Harvesting Smaller Game and Birds, Fishing, and Trapping 225
  25. Chapter 12: Pežúda Wošpíbi, Wibázoka, Wokšubi / Gathering Medicines, Herbs, Berries, and Wild Vegetables 239
  26. Chapter 13: Wičóȟaŋga Ičúŋbi: Wašiču Owáŋga Tibi, Maká En Wokšúbi nagu Woyúda / Farms, Gardens, Traditional Diet, and Other Traditional Activities 255
  27. Chapter 14: Nakón Wósuye, Makóče at’a Iŋhákta nagu Iknúšta / Indigenous Rights and Environmental Concerns 273
  28. Conclusion 291
  29. Notes 299
  30. Bibliography 325
  31. Index 331
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