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		Definition of Piegan in English: Piegan(also Peigan) nounPlural Piegans ˈpiːɡ(ə)npēˈɡan A member of a North American people of the Blackfoot confederacy. Example sentencesExamples -  En route to join to rest of the expedition, they had their first and only encounter with Blackfeet, in which two Piegans were killed.
 -  White Calf, one of the leaders of the southern Piegans, remembered the Blackfeet wandering around, not knowing where they were going or where they were.
 -  Five tribes - Tsuu T'ina, Blackfoot, Blood, Peigan and Stoney - will set up camp for 10 exhausting days at the Stampede.
 -  The Blackfoot Nation is actually a confederation of several distinct tribes, including the South Piegan, the Blood, the North Piegan, and the North Blackfoot.
 -  Some, such as the Doctor, a Peigan who conducts aboriginal awareness training workshops for social service agencies in Calgary, debates whether any movement actually exists.
 
 
 adjective ˈpiːɡ(ə)npēˈɡan Relating to the Piegan. Example sentencesExamples -  There is no evidence they ever visited the Blood or Piegan reserves, which are located west of Lethbridge and more than one hundred miles south of Calgary.
 -  Belle was born near Belt, Montana, the child of a Piegan mother who had married a white miner from Fort Benton.
 -  In 1855, the Blackfoot signed their first treaty, known as Lame Bull's Treaty, after the powerful Piegan chief who signed it.
 -  On January 23, 1870, Baker attacked a friendly Piegan village, one riddled with smallpox, killing some 173 Piegans, mostly the old and sick, women and children.
 -  Dressed in [the] full traditional manner of his Peigan people, he traveled beyond the borders of reality forever.
 
 
 OriginFrom Blackfoot Piikániwa.    Definition of Piegan in US English: Piegan(also Peigan) nounpēˈɡan A member of a North American people of the Blackfoot confederacy. Example sentencesExamples -  The Blackfoot Nation is actually a confederation of several distinct tribes, including the South Piegan, the Blood, the North Piegan, and the North Blackfoot.
 -  White Calf, one of the leaders of the southern Piegans, remembered the Blackfeet wandering around, not knowing where they were going or where they were.
 -  Some, such as the Doctor, a Peigan who conducts aboriginal awareness training workshops for social service agencies in Calgary, debates whether any movement actually exists.
 -  En route to join to rest of the expedition, they had their first and only encounter with Blackfeet, in which two Piegans were killed.
 -  Five tribes - Tsuu T'ina, Blackfoot, Blood, Peigan and Stoney - will set up camp for 10 exhausting days at the Stampede.
 
 
 adjectivepēˈɡan Relating to the Piegan. Example sentencesExamples -  There is no evidence they ever visited the Blood or Piegan reserves, which are located west of Lethbridge and more than one hundred miles south of Calgary.
 -  Belle was born near Belt, Montana, the child of a Piegan mother who had married a white miner from Fort Benton.
 -  On January 23, 1870, Baker attacked a friendly Piegan village, one riddled with smallpox, killing some 173 Piegans, mostly the old and sick, women and children.
 -  In 1855, the Blackfoot signed their first treaty, known as Lame Bull's Treaty, after the powerful Piegan chief who signed it.
 -  Dressed in [the] full traditional manner of his Peigan people, he traveled beyond the borders of reality forever.
 
 
 OriginFrom Blackfoot Piikániwa.     |