Additional Cree Indian Resources ... Maskegon Indian History ... Algonquian Indian History...
www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/cree/creehist.htm www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/cree/creehist.htm
Cree History (hosted at the Catholic Encyclopedia) ... Cree Indian Language (hosted at Native Language of the Americas) ... Maskegon Indian History...
www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/cree/index.htm www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/cree/index.htm
Cree People:; History and culture of the Cree First Nation of Alberta. Heritage Databank: Cree Indians:; Overview of the Cree nations, with tribal maps and cultural/historical information. Cree Indian:;
www.native-languages.org/cree_culture.htm www.native-languages.org/cree_culture.htm
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 ... Introduction to Cree Indian mythology.
www.native-languages.org/cree.htm www.native-languages.org/cree.htm
I write "reserve" with great reluctance because of the fact that my Village is not recognized as a reserve, our local council is not recognized as a Band Council under the meaning of the Indian or Cree-Naskapi Act. ... THE HISTORY OF THE CHIBOUGAMAU CREES, ; Cree Indian Centre of Chibougamau (1985)
www.ouje.ca/history/history.htm www.ouje.ca/history/history.htm
The largest and most important Indian tribe of Canada, and one of the largest north of Mexico. They are part of the great Algonquin stock and closely related to their southern neighbours, the Ojibwa, although only remotely cognate ... In physique and intelligence the Cree do not differ markedly from the general Indiantype,
www.newadvent.org/cathen/04477a.htm
CreeIndian.com: Tánisi, A resource where you can learn more about the history and language of the Cree. ... The name Cree, comes from "Kristineaux", or "Kri" for short; a name given to Native Americans from the James Bay area by French fur traders.
www.creeindian.com/ www.creeindian.com/
Overview of the Cree Indian civilization. ... The Cree are the largest Indian tribe in Canada with most of the members living on reservations in Canada. ... Dickason, Olive Patricia. Canada’s First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992.
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/cree.html www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/cree.html
HISTORY AND CULTURE ... Ouje-Bougoumou Cree - The Place Where People Gather ... 1991 Letter from M. Chretien Concerning Indian Land Claims and Quebec Secession...
arcticcircle.uconn.edu/HistoryCulture/Cree/ arcticcircle.uconn.edu/HistoryCulture/Cree/
˜Cree Indian Tribe ... ˜Cree Culture and History Directory ... Each Cree community lives on its own reserve (or reservation, in the United States.) Reserves are lands that belong to the Crees and are under their control. Cree Indian bands are called First Nations in Canada and tribes in the United States.
www.bigorrin.org/cree_kids.htm www.bigorrin.org/cree_kids.htm
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