Today the Blackfoot tribes reside on four reservations. Over 6,000 Indians, mostly of Piegan decent, live on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana (also known as Pikuni); fewer than 20 percent are full blood. In addition, there are more than 9,000 Indians living on the Blackfoot, Blood, and Piegan reservations in Alberta (Britannica Online). (According to the 1990 census by the U.S. Department of Congress there are 32,234 Blackfoot Indians comprising 1.7 percent of the current Indian population.)
The Blackfoot are still in existence today. Thanks to the treaties drawn up from both Canadian and American officials, the Blackfoot were given a reservation and were allowed to live on in peace. Today the land is divided amongst the Blackfoot to use as they wish.
Yes they are still alive. I'm doing a report on them.
yes
The incas don't exist today
its legacy does The city of Rome still stands - very different today to what it was then. The political body of Ancient Rome does not exist.
The differences between the Plebeians and Patricians were the differences between the rich and the poor. So yes, these differences still exist in all countries all over the world.
That depends on which particular Blackfoot tribe and at what specific date.The Blackfoot Sioux (part of the Teton Lakota people) lived in north-western South Dakota and they have always been a very small tribe with perhaps around 220 lodges (tipis) in 1833, equating to around 1,100 people. Today they probably have fewer people than that figure.The totally unconnected Blackfoot confederation of Montana, Saskachewan and Manitoba consisted of the Piegan (Pikuni), Blood (Kainah) and Blackfoot (Siksika) tribes; they were also allied to the Sarci and Atsena tribes and were always a dominant group on the northern Plains. Of these the three confederated tribes numbered about 15,000 at the time of first contact with Europeans; the Siksika numbered perhaps 290 lodges and 3,000 people in the 1850s and there are now around 7,000 registered tribal members.
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There are two unconnected and unrelated groups of people in North America who have been given the name "Blackfoot" or "Blackfeet". One tribe is a part of the Sioux people, who call themselves siha sapa; the other (much larger group) is the Blackfoot people of Montana, Alberta and Saskatchewan who call themselves siksikakwan. The languages, beliefs and social structures of these two groups are totally different.The Blackfoot Sioux were not a separate tribe at the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition, but had become so by about 1825. They still exist today on the Standing Rock Reservation in South Dakota.The Blackfoot group of the far northern Plains have a much older history; long before the first European explorers encountered them they were the most westerly of the Algonquian-speaking tribes. Since at least 1750 the three tribes that make up the group have been known by distinct names: Piegan, Blood and Blackfoot (collectively called Blackfoot). These three tribes still exist today, but their prehistoric origins are lost in the mists of time.
The decendants of the incas still do exist today.
The incas don't exist today
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.
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Slavery did exist in 2004 and still exists today.
Olympia, Greece does not exist today.
No it does not
does the caddo tribe still exist today
Yes famine still exist in many parts of the world.
It has not been proven for vampires to have ever existed. However, it is possible that they have existed and may still exist today.
It doesn't, people are still racist and try to take people's rights or lives away because their color is different, but it doesn't literally exist as in people are in the group, it was destroyed during the Reconstruction of the U.S.