• The Sakāwithiniwak or Woodland Cree, are a Cree people, calling themselves Nîhithaw in their own dialect of the language. They are the largest indigenous...
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    dialect has 4,500 speakers. Woodland Cree and Rocky Cree – a group in northern Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Plains Cree – a total of 34,000 people...
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    classified as "th-Cree", "n-Cree" and "l-Cree", from west to east; Cree traditionally associated with the Woodland Cree make no distinction between "s"...
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  • Alberta is the Cree, if the Woodlands Cree and Plains Cree are counted together. Thirty-two First Nations bands in Alberta are affiliated with Cree culture and...
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    ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ (Plains Cree) nīhithawīwin ᓃᐦᐃᖬᐑᐏᐣ (Woods Cree) nêhinawêwin ᓀᐦᐃᓇᐌᐎᐣ (Western Swampy Cree) ininîmowin ᐃᓂᓃᒧᐎᓐ (Eastern Swampy Cree) ililîmowin ᐃᓕᓖᒧᐎᓐ...
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  • Woodland Cree 227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for Woodland Cree 228...
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  • The Woodland Cree First Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada, in Northern Sunrise County northeast of the town of Peace River, encompassing the...
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    Woodland Cree 227 is an Indian reserve of the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within Northern Sunrise County. It is 60 kilometres northeast...
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    Woodland Cree 228 is an Indian reserve of the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within Northern Sunrise County. It is 75 kilometres northeast...
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    Woodland Cree 226 is an Indian reserve of the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within Northern Sunrise County. It is 48 kilometres northeast...
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  • Woodland Cree 227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for Woodland Cree 228...
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    Mikisew Cree First Nation (Cree: ᒥᑭᓯᐤ, mikisiw, meaning: "golden eagle") is an Indigenous First Nations government of Woodland Cree people in northeastern...
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    Alberta has been home to several First Nations like Plains Indians and Woodland Cree. It was also a territory used by fur traders of the rival companies...
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    Woodland Cree 227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for Woodland Cree 228...
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    northern tribal group) Alexis' band (Stoney, Métis, Woodland Cree) Paul's band (Danezaa, Stoney, Woodland Cree, Iroquois) Mountain Stoney (Ye Xa Yabine Nakoda...
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  • The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (Rocky Cree: ᐊᓯᓃᐢᑳᐏᑎᓂᐘᐠ, Asinîskâwitiniwak) is a Woodland Cree First Nation in northern Saskatchewan consisting of eight...
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    majority of the Woodlands artists are Anishinaabeg, notably the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi, as well as the Oji-Cree and the Cree. The style was founded...
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    while the Lakota and Kiowa have four seasons of unequal length, and the Woodland Cree have six seasons. The concept of the year as a wheel can be found in...
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    Wendigo (category Cree legendary creatures)
    ISBN 978-0889771277. Merasty, Marie (1974). The World of Wetiko: Tales from the Woodland Cree. Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College. "Windigo, the Ice Cannibal (Wendigo...
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    tribal affiliation is Nîhithaw, or the Woodland Cree or Wood Cree and their linguistic group is Algonquian (Cree). Their population which includes 390...
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  • Southern Plains Cree, Woods Cree, Rock Cree, Western Swampy Cree, Eastern Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and Atikamekw. Western Woods Cree is the term used...
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  • The Bigstone Cree Nation (Cree: ᐅᐸᓯᑯᓂᐍᐤ, opasikoniwew) is a First Nations band government in Alberta, Canada. As Woodland Cree, they are a western branch...
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  • Woodland Cree and, more specifically Rocky Cree (Asinīskāwiyiniwak). The First Nation is a signatory to the 1909 Treaty 5 Adhesion. Bunibonibee Cree Nation...
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    thirty miles west of Beauval, within the ancient hunting grounds of the Woodland Cree. In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 912 living...
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  • The Montreal Lake Cree Nation (Cree: ᒨᓂᔮᐏ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂᕽ, môniyâwi-sâkahikanihk) is a Woodland Cree First Nation in northern Saskatchewan. The administrative...
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  • Lac La Ronge Indian Band (category Articles containing Woods Cree-language text)
    (Woods Cree: ᒥᐢᑕᐦᐃ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂᕽ, romanized: mistahi-sâkahikanihk) is a Woodland Cree First Nation in northern Saskatchewan, it is the largest Cree band government...
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  • Coast Salish Allakariallak, Inuit Nathaniel Arcand, Plains Cree Gerald Auger, Woodland Cree Adam Beach, Saulteaux Tara Beagan, Nlakaʼpamux Tanaya Beatty...
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  • History of Women and Bitter Embrace:White Society's Assault on the Woodland Cree are her last two books. Both Revenge of the Land and A Canadian Tragedy...
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  • 166B, 166C and 166D of the Bigstone Cree Nation, and the Woodland Cree people. The name Wabasca originates from the Cree word wâpaskâw, meaning "white grass...
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  • dissenting Lubicons as new First Nations, such as the Woodland Cree First Nation and the Loon River Cree Nation. More recent attempts include attempts by Billy...
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