Category
page 1Pre-Confederation Alberta people
Henrietta Edwards
Canadian feminist (1849–1931)
Roland Michener
Canadian lawyer, politician, and diplomat (1900-1991)

Crowfoot
Crowfoot (or Isapo-Muxika ; syllabics: c. 1830 – 25 April 1890) was a chief of the Siksika. His father, (Packs a Knife), and mother, (Attacked Towards Home), were Kainai. He was five years old when was killed during a raid on the Crow tribe, and, a year later, his mother remarried to (Many Names) of the Siksika people among whom he was brought up. Crowfoot was a warrior who fought in as many as nineteen battles and sustained many injuries, but he tried to obtain peace instead of warfare. Crowfoot is well known for his involvement in Treaty Number 7 and did much negotiating for his people. Whil
Anthony Henday
English explorer

Albert Lacombe
Canadian missionary (1827–1916)
Émile-Joseph Legal
Canadian Roman Catholic cleric (1849–1920)
Robert Brett
Canadian politician (1851–1929)
Solon Earl Low
Canadian politician (1900–1962)
A-ca-oo-mah-ca-ye
Aka-Omahkayii (also Ackomokki or A-ca-oo-mah-ca-ye (Blackfoot syllabics: , meaning Old Swan), was the name of three Siksiká chiefs between the late 1700s and 1860.