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    Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (c. 1842 – 4 July 1886), also known as Poundmaker, was a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of his people, the Poundmaker Cree Nation. His name denotes his special craft at leading buffalo into buffalo pounds (enclosures) for harvest.

  2. Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (c. 1842 – 4 de julho de 1886), mais conhecido como cacique Poundmaker, foi um chefe dos Plains Cree conhecido como pacificador e defensor de seu povo.

  3. PīTIKWAHANAPIWīYIN (Poundmaker), Plains Cree chief; b. c . 1842 in what is now central Saskatchewan, the son of a Stoney (Nakoda) father, Sīkākwayān (Skunk Skin), and a mixed-blood mother; d. 4 July 1886 at Blackfoot Crossing (Alta). Poundmaker was born into a prominent Plains Cree family from the House band, his maternal uncle being ...

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  4. 7 de fev. de 2006 · Published Online February 7, 2006. Last Edited September 10, 2021. Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker), Cree chief (born circa 1842 in central SK; died 4 July 1886 in Blackfoot Crossing, AB). Remembered as a great leader, Pitikwahanapiwiyin strove to protect the interests of his people during the negotiation of Treaty 6.

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  6. 24 de mai. de 2019 · Pîhtokahanapiwiyin, better known as Chief Poundmaker Library and Archives Canada. In 1885, amid a period of strife between the Canadian government and some of the country’s indigenous peoples ...

  7. In August 1876 Pitikwahanapiwiyin, as headman of one of the River People bands, was influential enough to speak at the Treaty No. Six negotiations held at Fort Carlton. Pitikwahanapiwiyin emerged as one of the spokespersons for a group critical of the treaty.