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In 2006, the Nisichawayasihk | Cree Nation signed a Project Development Agreement w |
Aseneskak Casino is in Opaskwayak | Cree Nation near The Pas, Manitoba. |
n of Fox Lake according to the Little Red River | Cree Nation is 1,773. |
The Tataskweyak | Cree Nation are located on IR Split Lake 171 at Spli |
Garden River according to the Little Red River | Cree Nation is 483. |
Nations singer-songwriter from the Saddle Lake | Cree Nation in Alberta. |
Red Pheasant First Nation is a | Cree Nation located 33 km south of North Battleford. |
The Bigstone | Cree Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada. |
here the ceremonial dances of the Sturgeon Lake | Cree Nation are performed. |
It is also the site of Sturgeon Lake | Cree Nation Pow Wow Arbour. |
Fox Lake | Cree Nation is a First Nation located in Fox Lake, B |
On November 8th, 2007, Fox Lake | Cree Nation dedicated a monumental statue in Gillam, |
2,000 additional residents live on six Bigstone | Cree Nation reserves in the immediate surrounding ar |
He stepped down as chief of Norway House | Cree Nation to run for the AMC leadership. |
In October, 2006, the Enoch | Cree Nation opened the River Cree Casino and Resort, |
The Fisher River | Cree Nation is composed of two reserves; Fisher Rive |
D'Or Prairie according to the Little Red River | Cree Nation is 1,062. |
Fox Lake | Cree Nation's primary reserve is called Bird located |
The Driftpile First Nation (or the Driftpile | Cree Nation) is a First Nation with a reserve locate |
Keeper is a member of the Norway House | Cree Nation, and has been involved in a variety of s |
ank Whitehead, a former chief of the Opaskwayak | Cree Nation, who ran for the New Democrats. |
166C and 166D and are the seat of the Bigstone | Cree Nation, a Woodland Cree First Nation. |
The residents were relocated to York Landing | Cree Nation, about 116km ENE of Thompson, Manitoba. |
wable energies and justice for the Lubicon Lake | Cree nation. |
CHRS-FM is owned by the Cumberland House | Cree Nation. |
Littlechild is a member of the Ermineskin | Cree Nation. |
nt Grand Chief is Ron Evans of the Norway House | Cree Nation. |
First Nations community of the Little Red River | Cree Nation. |
Canada, Harlan Pruden. is a proud member of the | Cree Nation. |
Indian reserve are part of the Little Red River | Cree Nation. |
dian Reserve and is governed by the Saddle Lake | Cree Nation. |
M. Isley Enterprises Inc. and the Sturgeon Lake | Cree Nation. |
amed 'Slavee' by several tribes of the invading | Cree nation." |
The Ermineskin | Cree Nations two reserves (around Hobbema, Alberta) |
ged Treaties 1 and 2 with the Ojibwa and Swampy | Cree Nations in southern Manitoba. |
always been sparsely populated, with only a few | Cree natives passing through the region for the last |
d, by 1861, been unsuccessful in persuading the | Cree near Lac Ste. |
(Ungava is the electoral riding of the | Cree of Quebec.) |
Rupert has long been an important river for the | Cree of the area. |
In 2005, there were 5,874 registered Bigstone | Cree, of which 2,247 were living on reserve. |
of 2008, there are 3,758 registered Ermineskin | Cree, of which 2,606 were living on reserve. |
The languages are | Cree, Ojibway, Dakota, Ojibway-Cree and Dene. |
stinct, linguistically and culturally, from the | Cree, Ojibwe and other Algonkian people of the Borea |
At this post, the Assiniboine, Crow, | Cree, Ojibwe, Blackfoot, Hidatsa, and other tribes t |
The name comes from the | Cree or Innu term kaniapiskau or kaneapiskak which m |
In contrast to this, Michif words of Plains | Cree origin at Turtle Mountain, North Dakota, invari |
Shaganappi is a word of | Cree origin meaning "rawhide thong or lacing". |
e the development plans have been canceled, the | Cree originally living here have started to return t |
primary difference between eastern and western | Cree orthographies is the shape of the final consona |
nders of The Nation, a newsmagazine serving the | Cree people of Eeyou Istchee. |
As a party of native | Cree people, short of food due to declining bison po |
o neighbourhood is named for Chief Satoo of the | Cree people. |
First Nations communities, namely the Dene and | Cree peoples of Fort Chipewyan. |
as been influenced by the Blackfoot, Sarcee and | Cree peoples. |
in Saskatchewan, Canada, composed of mainly of | Cree peoples. |
In 1985, the | Cree performed a ceremony in Edmonton "to bring his |
kfoot party gained the high ground and made the | Cree positions untenable. |
y, MBC Radio provides a minimum of ten hours of | Cree programming and ten hours of Dene programming p |
governments of Canada and Quebec as well as the | Cree Regional Authority and the Kativik Regional Gov |
The | Cree Regional Authority (CRA), formed in 1978, serve |
nd Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) and the | Cree Regional Authority. |
It is situated on the | Cree Road between Cree East and Cree North near the |
From 10 April to 9 May 1943 | Cree sailed between San Francisco and San Diego towi |
The | Cree School Board and the Cree Construction Company |
Cree screened transports to Kiska, had towing and sa | |
Nemiscau (or Old Nemaska) is a semi-permanent | Cree settlement in northern Quebec, Canada, on Lake |
Nemiscau | Cree settlement, summer 2006. |
t a Calgary Flames game in February 2007, young | Cree singer Akina Shirt became the first person ever |
e Rupert River or through Neoskweskau (a former | Cree site) on the Eastmain River. |
The next most common languages are | Cree, Spanish and Arabic at 1.2% each; Tagalog and C |
The community, being primarily Swampy | Cree, speaks the n-dialect of the Cree language. |
Billy Diamond was the chief of the Waskaganish | Cree starting in 1970. |
Cree Summer as Peabo | |
Cree Summer as Susie Carmichael | |
Cree Summer - American actress raised on the Red Phe | |
Cree Summer - Pilgrim the Dog, Kermit's Mom (voice) | |
ong with fellow co-stars Hardison, Jasmine Guy, | Cree Summer, Dawnn Lewis, Darryl M. Bell, and Sinbad |
Voiced by | Cree Summer. |
He is also the brother of | Cree Summer. |
st Presbyterian Church (1872) where English and | Cree Sunday School services were provided. |
River Ojibwe is most commonly written using the | Cree syllabary widely used to write Ojibwe in northe |
eveloping Inuktitut syllabics, derived from the | Cree syllabary and for writing the first substantial |
Edmund Peck, an Anglican missionary adapted the | Cree syllabary to Inuktitut. |
It was inspired by the | Cree syllabics and is thus one of the writing system |
Cree syllabics uses different glyphs to indicate con | |
Eastern | Cree syllabics are a variant of Canadian Aboriginal |
The name, "Kinoosao" is the | Cree term for the word "fish". |
They are descended from | Cree that had come south from Canada, and from Chipp |
In | Cree the central point is the large Catholic Church. |
inguistic perspective but are confusing as East | Cree then qualifies as Montagnais. |
As Woodland | Cree, they are a western branch of the larger Cree N |
ion and is also the legal body representing the | Cree to provincial and federal administrations. |
In 1935 he partnered Thomas | Cree to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. |
eneral takes its name Athapison in the Southern | Cree tongue which signifies open country such as lak |
lartine was alerted to the French expedition by | Cree traders, and thus had time to prepare a defense |
As in the | Cree traditional communities, the whole hamlet becam |
four reserves of the Alexander First Nation, a | Cree, Treaty 6 nation. |
The Chippewa | Cree Tribe is a mixed group of Native Americans in M |
Elected 2008 to 2010, Chippewa | Cree Tribe Vice-Chairman. |
For the | Cree tribe leader, see Big Bear. |
a member of the Tribal Council of the Chippewa | Cree Tribe since 1999. |
ffort and is of the Makah, Yakama, and Chippewa | Cree tribes. |
The team played its home games at River | Cree Twin Arenas in Edmonton, Canada. |
Historic Site" in 1923, at the location of the | Cree uprising which occurred in the District of Sask |
Plains | Cree usage of the Roman alphabet does not differ gre |
For practical purposes, | Cree usually covers the dialects which use syllabics |
In | Cree, verbs can be very complex with up to twenty mo |
In other words, in | Cree verbs it is very difficult to separate grammar |
Weeks later, after news reached him of the | Cree victory over Colonel Otter - to whom had been i |
The | Cree village of Chisasibi is about 100 kilometres (6 |
In 1979, the | Cree Village Municipality, identified as Whapmagoost |
The | Cree village itself is officially named Whapmagoostu |
The First Nations | Cree village of Eastmain is located at the mouth of |
fuel, food, and lodging can be obtained in the | Cree village of Nemaska during the day time. |
Cree village: found in Quebec | |
the | Cree villages (VC) of |
and Quebec and representatives from each of the | Cree villages and the most of the Inuit villages sig |
he Grand Council of the Crees, representing the | Cree villages of Northern Quebec, was created in 197 |
ad reduced the strength of the Blackfoot, and a | Cree war party had come south in late October, 1870 |
1852 - unknown; but after 1935) was a | Cree war chief of the River People band of Plains Cr |
The retreat became a rout, and up to 300 | Cree warriors were killed trying to make their escap |
Cree was Chairman of the North Down District Policin | |
Cree was reclassified ATF-84, 15 May 1944. | |
Who gives the War Whoop'), Chief of the Plains | Cree, was in the middle of the 19th century the lead |
Cree was also a component language in two contact la | |
The Woodland | Cree were one of the first nations to trade with Eur |
ley's writing on the subject indicated that the | Cree were not murderous but more haphazard and bumbl |
In 1951 Missanabie | Cree were formally recognized by DIAND as an Indian |
edly attacked for the first time by fur trading | Cree, who had become owners of weapons by trading wi |
He was a Head Chief of the Plains | Cree who was part of the signing of Treaty Six in 18 |
ys a similar role as the Saulteaux Wiisagejaak ( | Cree Wisakedjak). |
that primarily is based upon French and Plains | Cree, with some vocabulary from Ojibwe, in addition |
Stolen Life: The Journey of a | Cree Woman (with Yvonne Johnson) |
a legend with virtually identical language to a | Cree woman, who becomes her grandmother in numerous |
st Company partner Patrick Small and an unnamed | Cree woman. |
Marriages or alliances between | Cree women and fur traders became an essential link |
Meskanaw is the | Cree word for trail or road. |
The name Seebe comes from the | Cree word for river. |
Kiskatinaw is the | Cree word for "cutbank" (steep river bank). |
He was named Ahtahkakoop, the | cree word for “Starblanket.” |
It takes the name from Kakwa, the | Cree word for porcupine. |
Moosomin is the | Cree word for the moose berry or high bush cranberry |
The name Kinuso comes from the | Cree word kinosew, meaning fish. |
ed under its current name, "Keyano", which is a | Cree word which loosely means "sharing". |
Ma-Me-O derives from the | Cree words for "place of many shore birds". |
The | Cree XLamp XP-E is a white LED mounted on a 3.5 by 3 |
The company uses Seoul Semiconductor and | Cree XR-E LEDs in flashlights introduced in 2007. |
Every year, a group of | Cree youth from the village of Waskaganish, at the m |
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