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    The Cree Nation of Mistissini (Cree: ᒥᔅᑎᓯᓃ) is a Cree First Nation of Canada. It is headquartered at the Cree village of Mistissini and also has a terre...
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    symbols instead of syllabics. Mistissini (Cree: ᒥᔅᑎᓯᓃ, romanized: Mistisinî meaning Big Rock) is a Cree town located in the south-east corner of the largest...
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    The associated reserve is Mistissini TC. Mistissini is 90 km (56 mi) northeast of Chibougamau on Route 167. Cree Nation of Nemaska is headquartered at...
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  • Eastmain Cree Nation of Mistissini in Mistissini Cree Nation of Nemaska in Nemaska Oujé-Bougoumou Cree Nation in Oujé-Bougoumou The Crees of the Waskaganish...
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    eventually elementary schools. The Mistissini council decided to require their employees to learn Cree syllabics in 1991. The Cree School Board now has its annual...
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    Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) or the GCC(EI) (ᐄᔨᔨᐤ ᐊᔅᒌ in Cree), is the political body that represents the approximately 18,000 Cree people (who...
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  • Betsiamites First Nation Cree Nation of Chisasibi Cree Nation of Mistissini Cree Nation of Nemaska Cree Nation of Wemindji Conseil de la Nation Innu Matimekush...
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  • list of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec It includes only Cree and Naskapi villages and village municipalities. All places with the exception of Kawawachikamach...
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    2023 Canadian wildfires (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2023)
    On June 7, the nearby Cree Nation of Mistissini was asked to evacuate, and the Cree Nation of Waswanipi began evacuating of their own accord. On June...
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  • other symbols instead of syllabics. East Cree, also known as James Bay (Eastern) Cree, and East Main Cree, is a group of Cree dialects spoken in Quebec...
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  • province of Quebec, Canada. Aboriginal peoples in Quebec Band government First Nations First Nation Profiles by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada...
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  • Inuit, Quebec government and Federal government. The Cree are one of Canada's Indigenous First Nations. The CBHSSJB presently has a regional hospital centre...
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    Lac-Albanel, east of Lac Mistassini. Saint-Félicien La Doré Lac-Ashuapmushuan Eeyou-Istchee-Baie-James Chibougamau Mistissini The Quebec Department of Transportation...
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    Eeyou Istchee James Bay (category Articles containing Cree-language text)
    of the Cree Nation of Nemaska) Robbie Kawapit (Chief of the Cree Nation of Whapmagoostui) Michael Petawabano (Chief of the Cree Nation of Mistissini)...
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  • The Cree Hunters Economic Security Board (CHESB) is a bipartisan organization co-directed by the Quebec Government and the Cree Nation Government having...
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    CHIU-FM radio in Mistissini, Quebec, with repeaters in five Cree communities. JBCCS was founded in 1981 to provide independent daily Cree-language cultural...
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  • Wemotaci Cree (Grand Council of the Crees) Cree Nation of Chisasibi Cree Nation of Eastmain Cree Nation of Nemaska Cree Nation of Mistissini Cree Nation of Oujé-Bougoumou...
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    Chisasibi Circle of Women Nemaska First Nation of James Bay Conseil de la nation atikamekw inc Council of the Cree Nation of Mistissini Nova Scotia Eskasoni...
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    Nord-du-Québec (category Census divisions of Quebec)
    territory of the Cree and Inuit ancestors of the region. Before 1912, the northernmost part of this region was part of the Ungava District of the Northwest...
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  • Morley Loon (category Cree people)
    performed in the Cree language, and was a prominent activist for First Nations issues. Loon was born 1948, in the village of Mistissini in what was then...
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  • Municipality Baie-James Indian Reserve Lac-John, Quebec Cree Villages Chisasibi, Quebec Eastmain, Quebec Mistissini, Quebec Nemaska, Quebec Waskaganish, Quebec Waswanipi...
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    Lake Mistassini (category Cree)
    located in the Jamésie region of the province, approximately 360 kilometers (220 mi) east of James Bay. The Cree town of Mistissini is located on Watson Peninsula...
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    St. John's Indian Residential School (category First Nations history in Canada)
    hear about life at First Nations residential school | Students at this school came from places as far as Waswanipi and Mistissini in Northern Quebec and...
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  • Matthew Coon Come (category Cree people)
    politician and activist of Cree descent. He was National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations from 2000 to 2003. Born near Mistissini, Quebec, Coon Come...
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    Chibougamau to provide services for a few smaller communities surrounding it (Mistissini, Oujé-Bougoumou, and Chapais) and for the regional resource-based industries...
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  • Abel Bosum (category Cree people)
    size of other Cree nations in Northern Quebec. Although Quebec refused to re-open the JBNQA, some Oujé-Bougoumou were registered under the Mistissini nation...
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    The Cree Village of Fort-Rupert changed its name to Waskaganish. The Cree Village of Mistassini changed its name to Mistissini. The Cree Village of Poste-de-la-Baleine...
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  • Moosonee: Derived from the Cree word moosoneek, meaning "at the Moose (River)". Muskoka: Named for a First Nations chief of the 1850s, Chief Yellowhead...
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    Eeyou Istchee (category Articles containing Northern East Cree-language text)
    (TE) of Quebec that is represented by the Grand Council of the Crees. On July 24, 2012, the Quebec government signed an accord with the Cree Nation that...
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    Conseil des Cris (Eeyou Istchee)/Gouvernement de la Nation Crie". The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee). Retrieved 29 July 2019. "Bienvenue sur...
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