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The Blackfoot women15 Apr 2004
The Blackfoot people are now largely confined to reserves in North America.

Once, they roamed across huge swathes of North America but now after years of racism and isolation they are reclaiming their culture and heritage.

In co-operation with the Glenbow Museum in Canada, the Blackfoot have decided to tell their story and the resulting exhibition has now come to Manchester.

Sandra Crazybull talks to Jenni about life for women among the Blackfoot.

Blackfoot Indians - Nitsipapiisinni: Our Way of Life is at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester until 6 June

The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester


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