The Gospel of John in Blackfoot
Annaahk John Manistsitsinikatahpi Jesus Manistsipaitapiihpiai
The Blackfoot Indians are found in Canada and the USA. The Blackfoot Confederacy is in southern Alberta. The Northern Blackfoot (Siksika), Blood and North Peigan people, are connected to the South Peigan, who occupied the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, USA. The language is called Siksiká which means Blackfoot. Parts of the Bible were first published in Blackfoot in 1890. The Blackfoot Gospel of John called Annaahk John Manistsitsinikatahpi Jesus Manistsipaitapiihpiai was published in 1979. It was translated by Wycliffe Bible Translators and Blackfoot people and published by the Canadian Bible Society in 1979. This text was digitised with the help of MissionAssist for the Canadian Bible Society.
indigenous to South Alberta, Blackfoot, Piegan, and Blood Reserves. Also in United States.
Language Blackfoot ᓱᖽᐧᖿ [bla]
Date 1890
Copyright Public Domain
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