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Acanmachini was one of the Willow Cree warriors from One Arrow’s Band fighting at Tourond’s Coulee. The Men and Women of the Resistance Acanmachini, The Rock Used to File Bones. Many of the resistance participants were descendants of these bands, had relatives in one or other of the Nehiyaw Pwat Bands, or were in fact members of these bands. Gabriel Dumont had sent messengers to most of these groups to enlist their assistance in the resistance to the actions of the Canadian government. Francois Xavier (Saulteaux Village) Band, Nakawiniuk (Wilkie’s) Band, Big Bear Mistahi-maskwa) Band, Poundmaker (Pitikwahanapiwiyin) Band, L’Ous Fou (or Crazy Bear) Band, Canoe Band (Nakoda), Four Claws (Gordon) Band, Nekaneet Band, Carry the Kettle Band, Rocky Boy Band, Montana Band, Muscowequan Band, Beardy’s Band, One Arrow’s Band, Carlton Stragglers Band, Petaquakey Band (Muskeg Lake), Dumont Band, Big Bear Band, Red Stone Band, Maski Pitonew Band, Piche (Bobtail) Band, the Moose Mountain group of White Bear Band, Striped Blanket Band and Prison Drum Band, and the Crooked Lakes group of Cowessess Band, Ochapowace Band, Pasqua Band, Kahkewistahow Band and Sakimay Band. The people of the Iron Alliance (Confederacy) were associated with the following bands: Pembina Band, Little Shell Band, Turtle Mountain Band, St. It was a military, political, hunting alliance that can be traced to the mid-1700s. The Iron Alliance or Nehiyaw Pwat was an historic polyethnic-multilingual group comprised of Plains Cree, Plains Ojibwa (Chippewa, Saulteaux), Metis, and Assiniboine (Nakoda or Stoney) peoples. Barkwell Revised February 15, 2018Ī close reading of this compendium reveals the last vestiges of the old Iron Confederacy.
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1885 Northwest Resistance Movement Biographies Lawrence J.