• nêhiyawak are a Canadian First Nations indie rock group from Edmonton, Alberta. The band's name is derived from Nêhiyawak, an endonym for the Cree people...
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  • Mistawasis Nêhiyawak (Cree: ᒥᐢᑕᐚᓯᐢ ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐘᐠ mistawâsis nêhiyawak) is a Cree First Nation band government in Leask, Saskatchewan, Canada. Their settlement...
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    Cree (redirect from Nêhiyawak)
    based out of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Cree member Nations are: Mistawasis Nêhiyawak, Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, Muskoday First Nation, and One Arrow First Nation...
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  • nipiy is the debut album by Edmonton-based band nêhiyawak, released on October 24, 2019, on Arts & Crafts Productions. It was nominated for Indigenous...
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  • Wahpeton Dakota Saskatoon Tribal Council — Kinistin Saulteaux, Mistawasis Nêhiyawak, Muskeg Lake Cree, Muskoday, One Arrow, Whitecap Dakota, and Yellow Quill...
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    (1960s-1970s) Naturally Born Strangers (2013–) Nefastus Dies (2005−) nêhiyawak (2019–) The Neilsons (1996–) Neon Dreams (2015–) A Neon Rome (1984–1987)...
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  • First Nations in Saskatchewan constitute many Native Canadian band governments. First Nations ethnicities in the province include the Cree, Assiniboine...
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  • 1876 and 1883 but was deposed and Apseenes took over chiefdom. The Cree (nêhiyawak) occupy Saskatchewan from the northern woodlands to the southern plains...
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  • Tribal The newly appointed chief of the indigenous police force in the Nêhiyawak First Nation in Alberta. Jessica Matten [citation needed] Cherokee Lawshe...
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    (Mexico only) Amy Millan Moby (Canada only) The Most Serene Republic nêhiyawak Neon Indian (Mexico only) No Joy (Canada only) OMBIIGIZI Overcoats Pavement...
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    The decision is finalized during the gala as the nominated artists or bands perform and the winner is announced by the previous year's winner. Grand...
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    Canada belonging to the Wāskahikaniwiyiniwak (House Cree) division of nēhiyawak. The Ahtahkakoop First Nation government and community is located on Ahtahkakoop...
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    Make It Last Forever Monsune, Tradition Mounties, Heavy Meta - April 26 nêhiyawak, nipiy The New Pornographers, In the Morse Code of Brake Lights - September...
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  • "Mountain Lion", also known as Louis Piche), Chief of the Asini Wachi Nehiyawak (Cree groups of the Rocky/Mountain Cree) and later head chief of the Rocky...
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    Arts and Sciences for the best album by an Indigenous Canadian artist or band. It was formerly known as Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording (1994–2002)...
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    present-day Pilot Butte area include the Assiniboine (Nakoda) and Cree (Nehiyawak) people; the area is also the homeland of the Métis. Beginning in 1874...
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