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| The | Cree, a powerful people to the east of the Dane-zaa, |
| Pilgrimage, an event having key significance to | Cree aboriginals of the Catholic faith. |
| ation of Chisasibi comprises approximately 4000 | Cree, about 250 Inuit, and 300 non-native people. |
| ecember 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a | Cree actor and artist, who is sometimes credited as |
| The nature of the | Cree advance on Battleford, like the entire 1885 Reb |
| He grew up on the | Cree Ahtahkakoop Indian reserve in Saskatchewan and |
| her oral history accounts, however, suggest the | Cree aided the Ojibwa against the Dakota. |
| ed from putchamin, pasiminan, or pessamin, from | Cree, an Algonquian language of eastern Canada, mean |
| e about 1400 residents who are predominantly of | Cree ancestry. |
| Cree and Inuit are spoken as the first language in C | |
| As a result, thousands of | Cree and Metis people from across Alberta and beyond |
| HBC traders and | Cree and white missionaries were well aware of the w |
| s the theatre of the 1885 battle staged between | Cree and Canadian troops. |
| Eastern Swampy | Cree and Moose Cree |
| Montana where the army was monitoring the Crow, | Cree, and the Gros Ventres (Atsina) Indians. |
| Among the Assiniboine, the | Cree and the Ojibwa, a satirical ceremonial dance wa |
| n of Canada negotiated with Woodland and Plains | Cree, and some Nakota as well as with the peoples ar |
| iginal Museum displays the history of the Dene, | Cree and Metis peoples in time lines, maps, crafts a |
| the Slavey language with elements from French, | Cree, and perhaps to a lesser extent English. |
| Michif is a mixed language combining | Cree and French. |
| rst Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada, composed of | Cree and Saulteaux peoples. |
| ient folk art made by the Ojibwa (Anishinaabe), | Cree and other Algonquian peoples who use birch bark |
| Michif: A mixed language based on | Cree and French. |
| y River was the last major conflict between the | Cree and the Blackfoot Confederacy, and the last maj |
| nce among the Monsonis, his own group of Swampy | Cree, and also with other Crees and Assiniboine furt |
| He married Mary Mackagonne, a | Cree, and together they had 14 children. |
| Approximately a year after the battle, the | Cree and Blackfoot made a formal peace. |
| s), a fast food restaurant, two primary schools | Cree and Clohanbeg , community centre, one garage (L |
| The | Cree and Metis make up over 90% of "tribal enrollees |
| alect of English with substrate influences from | Cree and Scottish Gaelic. |
| 's land was settled after Chief John Smith of a | Cree and Saulteaux band who were originally from the |
| petitors and enemies of the Algonquian-speaking | Cree and the Siouan Assiniboine. |
| The word "manitou" (in both | Cree and Ojibwe) written in Canadian Aboriginal Syll |
| Fort McMurray First Nation is a | Cree and Chipewyan nation located near Fort McMurray |
| It is used by both | Cree and Inuit natives as a harbour for their fishin |
| cottish fur trader; his mother's ancestors were | Cree and French Canadian. |
| economic deal, it was a "nation to nation" (the | Cree and Quebec nations) declaration of peace after |
| e grammatical and bound elements are almost all | Cree, and the lexical and free elements are almost a |
| pulation among First Nations, surpassed only by | Cree and Inuit. |
| h and Ukrainian school, and also has classes in | Cree and Spanish. |
| Coeur d'Alene, and her mother was of Kootenay, | Cree and Irish descent. |
| ain middleman between the various tribes of the | Cree and the Hudson's Bay Company. |
| In 2009, | Cree announced an agreement to purchase a 592,000-sq |
| The | Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations/ |
| Most of the people living around | Cree are involved in agriculture and the majority of |
| Over half the population list | Cree as their mother tongue. |
| e town quadrilingual, recognizing Chipewyan and | Cree as official languages. |
| Nations ethnicities in the province include the | Cree, Assiniboine, Saulteaux, Dene and Dakota. |
| His acceptance by both Blackfoot and | Cree assisted him in bringing the different groups t |
| Shirt gained fame by singing "O Canada" in | Cree at a National Hockey League game between the Ca |
| under Aboriginal Musicians and is of Sioux and | Cree background. |
| 2008-09 season along with Nathan Craze and Adam | Cree, before returning home to the Cardiff Devils fo |
| As a result, the | Cree began to congregate in and around the fur trade |
| Waswanipi is a Cree/Iynu ( | Cree being an English exonym) community in the Eeyou |
| s movement was an admixture of Christianity and | Cree beliefs. |
| Dieter was a | Cree, born on the Peepeekisis Reserve near Balcarres |
| re Champion and Ooneemeetoo Okimasis, two young | Cree brothers from northern Manitoba who are taken f |
| en year absentee provision, though the Chippewa | Cree Business Committee recently repealed this act; |
| tion Category I Land (land for exclusive use by | Cree) but has no permanent population. |
| Gladstone was a | Cree by birth but was adopted by the Blood Reserve o |
| aily broadcast show and the founding program of | Cree Cable Channel 66 based in Moose Factory, Ontari |
| The broadcast airs on Moose | Cree Cable channel 66 throughout the south-west coas |
| u, ( 19 November 1887 - 30 October 1917), was a | Cree Canadian track and field athlete who competed i |
| Wilton Littlechild or Wilton Littlechild, is a | Cree Canadian lawyer and former Member of Parliament |
| Charissa | Cree Chamorro (b. |
| 627, Stephen Denison, minister of St. Catherine | Cree, charges the 'Gringltonian (sic) familists' wit |
| Skeleton Lake ( | Cree: Cheply Sakhahigan) is a recreational lake in A |
| The lake's name is a translation of the | Cree Cheply Sakhahigan which means "place of the ske |
| Pitikwahanapiwiyin, | Cree chief (d.1886) |
| By Way of the Stars (1992 TV mini-series) - The | Cree Chief |
| A | Cree chief is buried along the eastern shore of the |
| troduction to his extensive study of the Plains | Cree cites Fineday as his principal informant. |
| Kofford was born to | Cree Clarence Kofford and his wife Melba Nelson in S |
| ocumentary in northern Quebec of four James Bay | Cree communities in response to the James Bay Cree h |
| he Iyyu, the chiefs elected by each of the nine | Cree communities, and one other representative from |
| It also serves the nearby | Cree community of Whapmagoostui. |
| of early-onset progressive encephalopathy in a | Cree community in Canada, described in 1988, which w |
| able water across the globe, for example by the | Cree community of Split Lake, Manitoba, by the Mapuc |
| The Council's head office is in the | Cree community of Nemaska, with offices in Montreal, |
| ney from the settlement he created Air Creebec, | Cree Construction Company Limited, and Cree Yamaha M |
| ngth of the North Road, except at km 290 at the | Cree Construction Company where fuel and repair serv |
| ny, it was built between 1854 and 1860 by local | Cree craftsmen using locally cut lumber as well as h |
| The First Nation is today predominately | Cree culturally but also has some Saulteaux members. |
| content is in local ethnic languages including | Cree, Dene, and Plaudt Deutsch. |
| The citizens of Peguis are of Ojibway and | Cree descent. |
| a First Nations woman believed to have been of | Cree descent. |
| nger, and music teacher of English, French, and | Cree descent. |
| et, Manitoba) is a Canadian actor and writer of | Cree descent. |
| 1956) is a Canadian politician and activist of | Cree descent. |
| Very often the | Cree dialect continuum is divided into two languages |
| This First Nation is part of the | Cree ethno-linguistic group, is a member of the Yell |
| The youngest of four girls born to a | Cree father and Scottish mother on a reserve in nort |
| April 2011, Kunuk is developing a project with | Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond about the 18th conflict |
| and dancer Lili Francks, a member of the Plains | Cree First Nation. |
| Fisher River (Ochekwi-Sipi) is a | Cree first nations reserve located approximately 193 |
| The Bigstone | Cree First Nation host the annual Treaty Days Festiv |
| Moose | Cree First Nation |
| there were 986 registered residents in Woodland | Cree First Nation, 697 of which were living on reser |
| The Woodland | Cree First Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Cana |
| Jack Elam as | Cree, first henchman |
| Wawaskesy is a | Cree First Nations word. |
| Makwa Sahgaiehcan is a | Cree First Nation. |
| Missanabie | Cree First Nation is a "Treaty 9" Nation. |
| Sucker Creek 150a of the Sucker Creek | Cree First Nation |
| In 1996 Missanabie | Cree First Nation received a letter from Canada acce |
| Out of 35 detachments, only the Moose | Cree First Nation detachment meets building codes.A |
| Sucker Creek | Cree First Nation is a Cree nation located along the |
| Thunderchild First Nation is an independent | Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada with no af |
| The Bigstone | Cree First Nation Education Authority operates the B |
| The James Smith First Nation is a | Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. |
| d 30 August 1843) was a religious leader of the | Cree First Nation who became the prophet of a millen |
| askatchewan - February 1, 1989) was a prominent | Cree First Nations leader in Canada. |
| Chief and Council are elected by the Missanabie | Cree First Nation. |
| ormal adhesions to Treaty 9 with the Missanabie | Cree First Nation. |
| Commissioners, "negotiated" a treaty with Moose | Cree First Nation. |
| A member of the | Cree Flying Dust First Nation reserve, Matchee is on |
| pinwanik Lake is a lake of Manitoba.The name is | Cree for "where the wild trout are caught by fishing |
| isonment at Fort Severn, a group of three irate | Cree forcibly removed him from his jail cell and too |
| Saskatchewan while on a prospecting trip with a | Cree friend in June 1967. |
| The show stars Adam Beach as George Keeshig, a | Cree from the fictional community of Moose in northe |
| He is a | Cree from the Starblanket Indian Reserve near Balcar |
| A | Cree from the Canoe Lake First Nation in Saskatchewa |
| La Verendrye restrained the local | Cree from a war of revenge in order to protect the f |
| Not until 1940 did the | Cree give up their nomadic way of life when the Amer |
| The | Cree Government decides what are the priorities. |
| e transferred from the Quebec Government to the | Cree Government. |
| Historian Douglas Hill characterized the | Cree group as a "war party... ready to take revenge |
| date back to pre-settlement days when the local | Cree had a legend about people who ventured into the |
| s early as the 1570s, members of the Missanabie | Cree had settled in the areas surrounding present da |
| ny and anthropological evidence, the Missanabie | Cree had utilized these lands from time immemorial t |
| tly, many people of Aboriginal heritage (mainly | Cree) have taken up residence. |
| The Bigstone | Cree have six reserves established in northern Alber |
| isa Carpenter, is a Native American flautist of | Cree heritage with three solo albums to date. |
| mony, round dance, handgame, and pow-wow of his | Cree heritage. |
| War Party is an award-winning | Cree hip-hop group from Hobbema, Alberta. |
| ange, where he used his skills on such films as | Cree Hunters of Mistassini with Boyce Richardson, an |
| The | cree in particular consulted him about their concern |
| Later in the year he partnered | Cree in the coxless pair representing Great Britain |
| red by the English in a skirmish near the River | Cree in 1300, but was back in Scotland by 1308 and i |
| Anger among the | Cree in the area was directed largely to the Indian |
| 2010) was the chief of the Waskaganish, Quebec | Cree in 1970, and grand chief of the Grand Council o |
| sake Chief Moosomin, a well known leader of the | Cree in the late 19th century. |
| Chief Moosomin - a famous leader of the | Cree in the 19th century |
| lso been involved with the issue of the Lubicon | Cree in Alberta. |
| This wall was sponsored by | Cree Inc., a local company that manufactures LED lig |
| d to withdraw from what is now Canada after the | Cree increased the ferocity of their attacks with gu |
| ainte-Marie on February 20, 1941) on the Piapot | Cree Indian reserve in the Qu'Appelle valley, Saskat |
| es in Jasper National Park, are named after the | Cree Indian word for 'mountain sheep.' |
| Joachim, a partial | Cree Indian, was a horse packer who accompanied Alfr |
| eature, which is native to the mythology of the | Cree Indians in Canada. |
| community were mostly non-status or non-treaty | Cree Indians whose forefathers had migrated to the A |
| in the Battle of Cut Knife against Poundmaker's | Cree Indians. |
| jibwe, research indicates that “… the amount of | Cree influence on Ojibwe grammar actually appears ra |
| USS | Cree Insignia |
| Cree is in the Cree/Cooraclare parish and in the dio | |
| Cree is a former Senior Executive and Director of a | |
| Alderman | Cree is an Elder and Secretary of his local Church. |
| The southernmost of the group is | Cree Island, the easternmost is Reeks Island. |
| The Grand Council of the Crees ( | Cree: Iyyu-Isci), or the GCC, is the political body |
| Cree Lake, Saskatchewan | |
| Services are conducted in the | Cree language and in English. |
| ddle Lake Nation is a Treaty 6 nation, from the | Cree language group. |
| sh translation of Makwa Sahgaiehcan from Plains | Cree language is "loon lake". |
| Moosomin is a word borowed from the | Cree language meaning low-bush cranberry or squash b |
| In the | Cree language, Menisa means "berries". |
| In the | Cree language, Ekota means 'special place.' |
| In the | Cree language, "Peawanuck" means "a place where flin |
| any, where he received training and learned the | Cree language. |
| ) is a singer known for her performances in the | Cree language. |
| The name means "an ideal spot" in the | Cree language." |
| Ojibwe language is close enough to the Western | Cree languages to be partially understandable to spe |
| direction of Grand Chief Matthew Coon Come, the | Cree launched a very visible protest of the Grande-B |
| Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) - Legendary | Cree leader raised by his maternal family |
| te fighting against forces under the command of | Cree leader Big Bear. |
| ellow Mud Blanket, and grandnephew of legendary | Cree leader Pitikwahanapiwiyin. |
| The Lake was named for a Plains | Cree legend about the Great Spirit shoveling dirt fr |
| The lake takes its name from a | Cree legend about flickering lights appearing near t |
| In Canada, the major proportion of | Cree live north and west of Lake Superior, in Ontari |
| petitors of Seoul Semiconductor include Nichia, | Cree, Lumileds, Everlight and Epistar. |
| Cree made his Major League debut on September 17, 19 | |
| It is notable though that Plains | Cree makes use of only fourteen of the available Rom |
| The film follows the story of an elderly | Cree man who has been reading too many tabloids and |
| ich closely represents and honours the original | Cree meaning of the word, "Keyano". |
| and as Maisaninnine or Mesnawetheno (in Swampy | Cree meaning "Stylish man") (c. |
| th the United States and Canada and is a Plains | Cree member. |
| Language, along with languages such as Ojibwe, | Cree, Menominee, Miami-Illinois, Shawnee and Fox but |
| Bloomfield undertook field research on | Cree, Menominee, and Ojibwe, and analysed the materi |
| es from many First Nations, including the Innu, | Cree, Mohawk, Abenaki, and Huron-Wendat nations. |
| The team was originally coached by | Cree Morris, then Mouse Davis and then Sean Ponder. |
| The | Cree moved on to Fort Pitt. |
| Lake and Lesser Slave Lake all derive from this | Cree name for their enemies, though not necessarily |
| e name "Slave" is an English translation of the | Cree name for their traditional enemies, including t |
| This was to honor the Fox Lake | Cree Nation members who died during the development |
| ly of twelve and he was born on the Saddle Lake | Cree Nation in a dirt-floored one room shack. |
| straddles the boundaries between the Ermineskin | Cree Nation reserve, the Samson Cree Nation reserve |
| The Enoch | Cree Nation is a First Nations band in Alberta that |
| The Nisichawayasihk | Cree Nation (NCN) is a signatory to the Northern Flo |
| Ermineskin | Cree Nation is a First Nation, a western branch of t |
| The Nisichawayasihk | Cree Nation is involved in the construction of the p |
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