Aatsista-Mahkan
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Aatsista-Mahkan or Running Rabbit (c. 1833 – probably 24 January 1911) was a chief of the Siksika First Nation. He was the son of (Many Swans), chief of the Biters band, and following the death of his father in 1871, Aatsista-Mahkan took control of the band. He was known for his generosity and kindness, and for his loyal protection of his family. In 1877, he was a signatory to Treaty 7, but he and his people continued to follow the bison until 1881, when he and his people were designated to settle on a reserve, 60 miles east of today's Calgary, Alberta.
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Aatsista-Mahkan ou Running Rabbit, littéralement « Lapin courant », (vers 1833 - 24 janvier 1911) était un chef de la nation nord-amérindienne des Siksikas (ou Pieds-Noirs). Il était le chef de la bande des Biters à partir de 1871 et l'un des chefs principaux de la tribu à partir de 1892.
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Aatsista-Mahkan
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Running Rabbit
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1911-01-24
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c. 1833
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Chief Running Rabbit photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c. 1900
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A chief of the Siksika people
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Aatsista-Mahkan
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Many Swans
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Aatsista-Mahkan or Running Rabbit (c. 1833 – probably 24 January 1911) was a chief of the Siksika First Nation. He was the son of (Many Swans), chief of the Biters band, and following the death of his father in 1871, Aatsista-Mahkan took control of the band. He was known for his generosity and kindness, and for his loyal protection of his family. In 1877, he was a signatory to Treaty 7, but he and his people continued to follow the bison until 1881, when he and his people were designated to settle on a reserve, 60 miles east of today's Calgary, Alberta.
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Aatsista-Mahkan ou Running Rabbit, littéralement « Lapin courant », (vers 1833 - 24 janvier 1911) était un chef de la nation nord-amérindienne des Siksikas (ou Pieds-Noirs). Il était le chef de la bande des Biters à partir de 1871 et l'un des chefs principaux de la tribu à partir de 1892.
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Many Swans II
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1833
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1911