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| Part of the Yanktonai Nakota   | Part of the Yanktonai Nakota   | ||
| Population: 1780 estimated at 10,000 1990: 5,274 in U.S. others in Canada | Population: 1780 estimated at 10,000 1990: 5,274 in U.S. others in Canada   | ||
| Current locations: Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan | Current locations: Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan   | ||
| == History  == | == History  == | ||
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| ==== Brief Timeline  ==== | ==== Brief Timeline  ==== | ||
| '''Early: '''forced from Great Lakes aarea to Minnesota area by tribal warfare | '''Early: '''forced from Great Lakes aarea to Minnesota area by tribal warfare   | ||
| '''1658:''' living near Lake Superior they encountered non-Indians and began trading with them | '''1658:''' living near Lake Superior they encountered non-Indians and began trading with them   | ||
| '''1800-1837:''' several Assiniboin bands moved into "Montana"  and the American Fur company built Fort Union | '''1800-1837:''' several Assiniboin bands moved into "Montana"  and the American Fur company built Fort Union   | ||
| '''1836:''' Smallpox epidemic killed about 4,000   | '''1836:''' Smallpox epidemic killed about 4,000   | ||
| '''1851:''' Treaty at Fort Laramie, they promise not attact setters travelin the Oregon Trail; and are assigned land in western Montana. | '''1851:''' Treaty at Fort Laramie, they promise not attact setters travelin the Oregon Trail; and are assigned land in western Montana.   | ||
| '''1855:''' Treaty refered to in treaty with the Blackfeet,   | '''1855:''' Treaty refered to in treaty with the Blackfeet,   | ||
| 1866: The tribe agreed to move to Fort Buford, in "North Dakota"   | '''1866:''' The tribe agreed to move to Fort Buford, in "North Dakota"   | ||
| '''1870's:''' settled on reservations in the United States - Fort Belknap Reservation (with Gros Ventre Tribe) and Fort Peck Reservation (with Sioux Tribes) and Canada- tracts of land in Saskatchewan and Alberta (with Sioux, Cree and Chippewa)   | '''1870's:''' settled on reservations in the United States - Fort Belknap Reservation (with Gros Ventre Tribe) and Fort Peck Reservation (with Sioux Tribes) and Canada- tracts of land in Saskatchewan and Alberta (with Sioux, Cree and Chippewa)   | ||
| 1873: A massacre of Assiniboin band lead by Little Soldier, at Cypress Hill, inititated the establishment of Northwest Mounted Police by Canada.   | '''1873:''' A massacre of Assiniboin band lead by Little Soldier, at Cypress Hill, inititated the establishment of Northwest Mounted Police by Canada.     | ||
| 1874: Fort Belknap was established for the Gros Ventre and upper Assiniboin.    | '''1874:''' Fort Belknap was established for the Gros Ventre and upper Assiniboin.    | ||
| '''1877:''' Treaty Seven is signed by the Blackfoot Confederacy and by the Stoney (Canadian) Assiniboin | '''1877:''' Treaty Seven is signed by the Blackfoot Confederacy and by the Stoney (Canadian) Assiniboin   | ||
| '''1877:''' Fort Peck, (Montana) became the agn for the lower Asasiniboin and the Yanktonai Nakota and Sisseton-Wahpeton (Dakota) Sioux | '''1877:''' Fort Peck, (Montana) became the agn for the lower Asasiniboin and the Yanktonai Nakota and Sisseton-Wahpeton (Dakota) Sioux   | ||
| '''1887-1934:''' General Allotment Act, (1887) began land allotment; in 1934 Land allotment of Assiniboin territory discontinued in 1934. | '''1883-1884:''' in the winter living at Fort Peck, the rations failed to arrive and hundreds of Assiniboin perished due to starvation.  | ||
| '''1887-1934:''' General Allotment Act, (1887) began land allotment; in 1934 Land allotment of Assiniboin territory discontinued in 1934.   | |||
| ==== Brief History  ==== | ==== Brief History  ==== | ||
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