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    Piapot, also known as Payipwat, was a Native Canadian chief of the Cree-Assiniboine / Young Dogs Band, a powerful division of the Plains Cree. He led several conflicts with the Sioux, negotiated Treaty 4, and fought for Cree autonomy and culture until his death in 1908.

  2. Piapot es una localidad canadiense ubicada al suroeste de Saskatchewan. En 1908 fue establecida como ciudad y tuvo una comunidad prospera hasta los años 50 cuando la población empezó a descender de manera significativa hasta quedar casi reducida a un "pueblo fantasma".

  3. 22 de mar. de 2007 · Piapot (also spelled Payipwat, meaning “One Who Knows the Secrets of the Sioux,” originally named Kisikawasan, meaning “Flash in the Sky”), Cree chief (born in 1816 on the southern prairies; died in 1908 on the Piapot Reserve, SK).

  4. Piapot First Nation is a Treaty 4 Cree community in Saskatchewan, Canada, with a population of about 900 members. The website provides information about the band's history, services, events, and job openings in various departments.

  5. Piapot is a hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada, with a population of 40 in 2021. It was founded as a railway siding in the 1880s and has a western heritage saloon and guesthouse.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Chief Payepot, a Cree-Assiniboine leader who resisted Canadian government policies and fought for his people's rights and culture. Find out how he was involved in treaties, battles, and the Sun Dance controversy.

  7. Piapot (Payepot) was born to a Cree mother and an Assiniboine father in 1816; shortly after his birth his parents died of smallpox. When he was a small boy, he and his grandmother were captured by a band of Sioux, with whom he lived for the next fourteen years until he was rescued by a Cree war party. In 1830 Piapot became chief.