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Cree language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Cree Indians. Covers the Plains, Swampy, and Woodland Cree dialects, with a short dictionary of Cree words, Cree language stories, names, and Cree syllabics. ... Cree Culture and History Directory...
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Language, culture, history and genealogy of the Cree tribe. Covers Subarctic, Woodlands, and Plains Cree First Nations with information for kids on Cree art, clothing, and other traditions. ... Anthropology text on the Cree tribe. Cree Tribe:; Article on Cree history and culture. Cree:; History of the Cree tribe in...
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Fear of witchcraft and respect for all variety of taboos and customs relating to the spirits of game animals pervaded Cree culture; shamans and conjurers wielded great power.
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The Contemporary Cree Hunting Culture ... Cree Hunting Culture and Knowledge ... But whereas this knowledge plays a role in our culture of hunting, scientists have devoted limited research effort to it. By contrast, such relationships are centrally important in Cree hunting practice, and they are encoded and highlighted by...
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Adults who are active and enjoy camping are invited to travel with staff from Hulbert Outdoor Center in Fairlee, Vermont, to Northern Quebec, to learn more about the ancient Cree culture.
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The language group that I have been identified with is Cree. Where that word comes from I have no idea. ... It is identified as an "Indian Settlement" but for all intents and purposes it is treated as a Band and Reserve for certain purposes such as taxation, by the Cree-Naskapi Act, by the Department of Indian Affairs,
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They employ a special version of contemporary Cree culture in doing so. This essay compares the community of the past to that of the present, and explores the utility of current theorizing about the culture of ethnicity for explaining what has happened to the Nehiyanak.
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6 THE SIMMS COLLECTION OF PLAINS CREE MATERIAL CULTURE FROM SOUTHEASTERN SASKATCHEWAN JAMES W. VANSTONE March 30, 1983 Publication 1342 THE SIMMS COLLECTION OF PLAINS CREE MATERIAL CULTURE FROM SOUTHEASTERN SASKATCHEWAN FIELDIANA Anthropology Published by Field Museum of Natural History New Scries, No.
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