• Eastmain (Cree: ᐙᐸᓅᑖᐤ (Wâpanûtâw) meaning "Lands east of James Bay") is a Cree First Nation of Canada. Its members primarily live in the Terres réservées...
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    by road north of Montreal). Eastmain (Cree Nation) is located at Eastmain VC and Eastmain TC is the reserve. The Nation is located on the east coast...
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    other symbols instead of syllabics. Eastmain (Quebec French pronunciation: [iːstˈmẽɪ̯̃]; Cree: ᐄᔅᒣᐃᓐ/Îsmein) is a Cree community located on east coast of...
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  • 10 Cree First Nations communities in northern Quebec. They are the: Cree Nation of Chisasibi in Chisasibi Cree Nation of Eastmain in Eastmain Cree Nation...
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    of 46,400 km2 (17,900 sq mi). The First Nations Cree village of Eastmain is located beside the mouth. Eastmain is a compounding of the river's former name...
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  • The Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec (dubbed as the Paix des Braves, French for "Peace of...
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  • First Nation Beaver Lake Cree Nation Bigstone Cree Nation Chiniki Nation Chipewyan Prairie First Nation Cold Lake First Nations Dene Tha' First Nation Driftpile...
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  • 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, Canada...
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  • Chisasibi (Cree: ᒋᓵᓰᐲ, romanized: Cisâsîpî; meaning Great River) is a village and Cree reserved land (TC) on the eastern shore of James Bay, in Eeyou...
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    Waskaganish) up the Rupert River or through Neoskweskau (a former Cree site) on the Eastmain River. The travel route shifted to the south - first through Oskelaneo...
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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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    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 call...
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  • The James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict refers to the resistance by James Bay Cree to the James Bay Hydroelectric Project and the Quebec Government,...
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    James Bay Project (category First Nations history in Quebec)
    the Crees and agreeing on environmental rules for the construction of three new power stations built between 2003 and 2011 — the Eastmain-1, Eastmain-1-A...
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    Ted Moses (category Cree people)
    is a Cree politician from Eastmain, a small remote village in northern Quebec, Canada. He is a former Grand Chief of the Grand Council of the Crees. In...
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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...
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    Eeyou Istchee James Bay (category Articles containing Cree-language text)
    Council of the Crees of Quebec) Curtis Bosum (Chief of the Cree Nation of Oujé-Bougoumou) Raymond Shanoush (Chief of the Cree Nation of Eastmain) Christina...
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    James Bay (category Articles containing Cree-language text)
    coastal communities belonging to the Cree, the indigenous people of the region (from south to north): Waskaganish Eastmain Wemindji Chisasibi On the western...
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  • on the Eastmain River in Cree and Inuit territory, which he coined the "project of the century". The project was planned without consulting Cree and Inuit...
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  • the Attawapiskat First Nation, who was at the time staging a hunger strike at Victoria Island. Kawapit was joined by fellow Cree youth Stanley George Jr...
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    the Eastmain River, Rupert River, and Churchill River.[citation needed] Prior to European colonization, the peninsula was inhabited chiefly by Cree people...
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    sites are mostly of First Nations origin and bear witness to several thousands of years of occupation of the territory of the Cree and Inuit ancestors of...
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  • Dixville (8%), Dundee (27%), East Farnham (18%), East Hereford (10%), Eastmain (11%), Escuminac (24%), Estérel (17%), Hatley (31%), Havelock (22%), Hemmingford...
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    Innu (redirect from Innu Nation)
    Davis Inlet. Some of the families of the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach have close relatives in the Cree village of Whapmagoostui, on the eastern shore...
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  • Retrieved August 24, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for Eastmain Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved August 19...
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  • Abishabis (category Cree people)
    that the Cree people in Moose Factory were still under the influence of the religious teachings, which had also spread to Cree people in Eastmain. In May...
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    Naskapi (category First Nations in Quebec)
    versus "Innu". Some of the families of Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach have close relatives in the Cree village of Whapmagoostui, on the eastern shore...
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  • Eastmain River Airport (IATA: ZEM, ICAO: CZEM), is located 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of Eastmain, Quebec, Canada. Canada Flight Supplement...
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    Lake Mistassini (category Cree)
    Nation people who lived in hamlets. Their traditional hunting grounds, an area northeast of Lake Mistassini, were near the headwaters of the Eastmain...
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    from Albany traded along the east coast until a new post was built on the Eastmain River in 1723-24 and Moose Factory was reestablished in 1730.[citation...
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