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  • Cree
  • Indigenous people of North America

    numerous Cree peoples and several nations closely related to the Cree, these being the Plains Cree, Woodland Cree, Rocky Cree, Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and

    Cree

    Cree

    Cree

  • Wolfspeed
  • American semiconductor manufacturer

    power inverters, and wireless systems. The company was formerly named Cree, Inc. Cree Research was founded in July 1987 in Durham, North Carolina. Five of

    Wolfspeed

    Wolfspeed

    Wolfspeed

  • Cree Summer
  • American-Canadian actress and singer (born 1969)

    Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969) is a Canadian-American actress and singer. In animation, she has voiced characters such as Elmyra Duff in Tiny

    Cree Summer

    Cree Summer

    Cree_Summer

  • Cree (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Cree, cree, or crees in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Cree are a Native American ethnic group. Cree may also refer to: CREE, flight ID of

    Cree (disambiguation)

    Cree_(disambiguation)

  • Cree Cicchino
  • American actress (born 2002)

    Cree Cicchino (born May 9, 2002; known mononymously as Cree) is an American actress. She began her career as a child actress playing one of the lead characters

    Cree Cicchino

    Cree Cicchino

    Cree_Cicchino

  • Cree language
  • Aboriginal language continuum

    ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ (Plains Cree) nīhithawīwin ᓃᐦᐃᖬᐑᐏᐣ (Woods Cree) nêhinawêwin ᓀᐦᐃᓇᐌᐎᐣ (Western Swampy Cree) ininîmowin ᐃᓂᓃᒧᐎᓐ (Eastern Swampy Cree) ililîmowin ᐃᓕᓖᒧᐎᓐ

    Cree language

    Cree language

    Cree_language

  • Steven Cree
  • Scottish actor (born 1980)

    Steven Cree (born 1980) is a Scottish film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for his role as Ian Murray in the Starz television series Outlander

    Steven Cree

    Steven Cree

    Steven_Cree

  • Cree syllabics
  • Writing system for Cree dialects of Canada

    syllabics system created for Cree and Ojibwe. There are two main varieties of syllabics for Cree: Western Cree syllabics and Eastern Cree syllabics. Syllabics

    Cree syllabics

    Cree syllabics

    Cree_syllabics

  • Oji-Cree
  • First Nation in Ontario and Manitoba

    traditional Cree lands to their north. Historically, the Oji-Cree were identified by the British and Canadian governments as "Cree." The Oji-Cree have identified

    Oji-Cree

    Oji-Cree

    Oji-Cree

  • Woodland Cree
  • Ethnic group

    is being considered for merging. › The Sakāwithiniwak or Woodland Cree, are a Cree people, calling themselves Nîhithaw in their own dialect of the language

    Woodland Cree

    Woodland_Cree

  • Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
  • Writing systems for indigenous North American languages

    the Cree and Ojibwe. Canadian syllabics are currently used to write all of the Cree languages, including Eastern Cree, Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, Woods

    Canadian Aboriginal syllabics

    Canadian Aboriginal syllabics

    Canadian_Aboriginal_syllabics

  • Poundmaker Cree Nation
  • First Nation reserve in Saskatchewan

    The Poundmaker Cree Nation (Cree: ᐲᐦᑐᑲᐦᐊᓇᐱᐏᔨᐣ, pîhtikwahânapiwiyin) is a Cree First Nations band government, whose reserve community is located near Cut

    Poundmaker Cree Nation

    Poundmaker_Cree_Nation

  • Bible translations into Cree
  • translations into Cree can be subdivided by dialect of the Cree language. The main dialects are Plains Cree language, Woods Cree language, Swampy Cree language

    Bible translations into Cree

    Bible_translations_into_Cree

  • Plains Cree language
  • Algonquian language spoken in North America

    language Cree, the most populous Canadian indigenous language. Plains Cree is considered a dialect of the Cree-Montagnais language or a dialect of the Cree language

    Plains Cree language

    Plains Cree language

    Plains_Cree_language

  • Myra Cree
  • First Nations journalist from Quebec (1937–2005)

    Myra Cree OQ (1936 — 13 October 2005) was a Canadian television presenter, radio personality, and author. In 1975, she became the first woman and first

    Myra Cree

    Myra_Cree

  • Woods Cree
  • Algonquian language of Canada

    Southern Plains Cree, Woods Cree, Rock Cree, Western Swampy Cree, Eastern Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and Atikamekw. Western Woods Cree is the term used

    Woods Cree

    Woods_Cree

  • Moose Cree
  • Division of the Cree Nation

    Moose Cree people (Cree: Mōsonī or Ililiw) are also known as Moosonee (Monsoni), and together with the Eastern Swampy Cree also known as Central Cree, West

    Moose Cree

    Moose_Cree

  • McCree
  • Surname list

    McCree is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arleigh McCree (1939–1986), American bomb disposal expert Floyd J. McCree (1923–1988)

    McCree

    McCree

  • Bad Cree
  • 2023 novel by Jessica Johns

    Bad Cree is a 2023 horror novel, the debut novel by Jessica Johns. It tells the story of Mackenzie, a Cree woman, who is plagued by supernatural nightmares

    Bad Cree

    Bad_Cree

  • Swampy Cree
  • Division of the Cree Nation

    "Swampy Cree". West Swampy Cree Winnipeg Cree (historical) Chemawawin Cree Nation (also Rocky Cree) Cumberland House Cree Nation Fisher River Cree Nation

    Swampy Cree

    Swampy Cree

    Swampy_Cree

  • Janet Cree
  • British painter

    Janet Katherine Cree (1910 –1992) was a British painter specializing in egg tempera. The daughter of Arthur Thomas Crawford "Dick" Cree, a barrister, and

    Janet Cree

    Janet_Cree

  • Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem
  • Book by Peter Ackroyd

    Limehouse Golem (published in the United States as The Trial of Elizabeth Cree) is a 1994 novel by the English author Peter Ackroyd. It is a murder mystery

    Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem

    Dan_Leno_and_the_Limehouse_Golem

  • Cree (surname)
  • Surname list

    Cree is a surname which has several separate origins in England, Scotland and Ireland. It occurs in all those countries today and also in Australia, Canada

    Cree (surname)

    Cree_(surname)

  • Chemawawin Cree Nation
  • First Nations community in Manitoba, Canada

    The Chemawawin Cree Nation (Swampy Cree: ᒌᒧᐑᐏᐣ, romanized: cîmowîwin, lit. 'fishing with two canoes across from each other pulling a net') is a First Nations

    Chemawawin Cree Nation

    Chemawawin_Cree_Nation

  • Cree Myles
  • American social activist

    Cree Myles is an American influencer, writer and organizer, living in Milwaukee. She is the creator and manager of 'All Ways Black' on Instagram. Born

    Cree Myles

    Cree_Myles

  • East Cree
  • Algonquian dialects of Quebec, Canada

    being considered for merging. › East Cree, also known as James Bay (Eastern) Cree, and East Main Cree, is a group of Cree dialects spoken in Quebec, Canada

    East Cree

    East_Cree

  • Cree Lake
  • Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Cree Lake is a large glacial lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is the fourth largest in the province and is located west of Reindeer

    Cree Lake

    Cree Lake

    Cree_Lake

  • Cree LeFavour
  • American writer (born 1965)

    Cree LeFavour (born 1965) is an American writer and former academic. She is the author of seven books and the co-author of two more. Her books include

    Cree LeFavour

    Cree_LeFavour

  • Chippewa Cree
  • Federally recognized Native American tribe in Montana, United States

    ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Chippewa Cree Tribe (Officially in Cree: ᐅᒋᐻᐤ ᓀᐃᔭᐤ, romanized: ocipwêw nêiyaw) is a Native American

    Chippewa Cree

    Chippewa_Cree

  • Thomas Cree
  • Australian rower

    Thomas Scott Cree DSC (1 May 1914 – 28 March 1990) was an Australian rower who competed for Great Britain at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Tom Cree, named for

    Thomas Cree

    Thomas_Cree

  • Swampy Cree Tribal Council
  • Tribal council in eastern Manitoba, Canada

    The Swampy Cree Tribal Council (SCTC) is a tribal council in northwest central Manitoba, Canada, representing 8 Swampy Cree First Nation communities. The

    Swampy Cree Tribal Council

    Swampy_Cree_Tribal_Council

  • Birdie Cree
  • American baseball player (1882-1942)

    William Franklin "Birdie" Cree (October 23, 1882 – November 8, 1942) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He spent his entire 8-year career (1908-1915)

    Birdie Cree

    Birdie Cree

    Birdie_Cree

  • Cree religion
  • Cree religion is the traditional Native American religion of the Cree people. Found primarily in Sub-Arctic regions of northern North America, it is practiced

    Cree religion

    Cree_religion

  • Grand Council of the Crees
  • Political body representing the Cree Nations

    Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) or the GCC(EI) (ᐄᔨᔨᐤ ᐊᔅᒌ in Cree), is the political body that represents the approximately 20,000 Cree people (who call

    Grand Council of the Crees

    Grand Council of the Crees

    Grand_Council_of_the_Crees

  • Enoch Cree Nation
  • Canadian First Nation

    The Enoch Cree Nation #440 (Cree: ᒪᐢᑫᑯᓯᕽ, maskêkosihk) is a First Nations band government in Alberta, Canada. Members of the Nation are of Cree ancestry

    Enoch Cree Nation

    Enoch Cree Nation

    Enoch_Cree_Nation

  • USS Cree
  • Tugboat of the United States Navy

    USS Cree (AT/ATF-84), a Cherokee-class fleet tug, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the Cree, an indigenous people of North America whose

    USS Cree

    USS Cree

    USS_Cree

  • Plains Cree
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Plains Cree may refer to: Plains Cree language Plains Cree people This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Plains Cree. If an

    Plains Cree

    Plains_Cree

  • River Cree
  • River in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    The River Cree is a river in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland which runs through Newton Stewart and into the Solway Firth. It forms part of the boundary

    River Cree

    River Cree

    River_Cree

  • Classification of municipalities in Quebec
  • of Cree First Nations of Quebec. Terres réservées aux Cris are adjacent to villages cris. The area of a village cri is set aside for the use of Cree bands

    Classification of municipalities in Quebec

    Classification_of_municipalities_in_Quebec

  • St Katharine Cree
  • Anglican church in London, United Kingdom

    The Guild Church of St Katharine Cree is an Anglican church in the Aldgate ward of the City of London, on the north side of Leadenhall Street near Leadenhall

    St Katharine Cree

    St Katharine Cree

    St_Katharine_Cree

  • Canoeing with the Cree
  • Canoeing with the Cree is a 1935 book by journalist Eric Sevareid, recounting a canoe trip that he and friend Walter Port embarked on in 1930. Prior to

    Canoeing with the Cree

    Canoeing_with_the_Cree

  • North-West Rebellion
  • 1885 Métis and First Nations revolt in Canada

    armed rebellion of Métis under Louis Riel and an associated uprising of Cree and Assiniboine mostly in the District of Saskatchewan, against the Canadian

    North-West Rebellion

    North-West Rebellion

    North-West_Rebellion

  • Atikamekw language
  • Cree language of southwestern Quebec, Canada

    literally "Atikamekw native language") is a variety of the Algonquian language Cree[citation needed] and the language of the Atikamekw people of southwestern

    Atikamekw language

    Atikamekw_language

  • Cree, County Clare
  • Village in County Clare, Ireland

    Cree or Creegh (Irish: An Chríoch) is a small village in County Clare in Ireland. It is situated at a crossroads near the villages of Doonbeg and Cooraclare

    Cree, County Clare

    Cree, County Clare

    Cree,_County_Clare

  • Gordon Cree
  • Musical artist

    Charles Cree BMus FGMS (born 14 July 1977, Ayrshire) is a Scottish musician who also performs as a singer, light entertainer and actor. Gordon Cree was born

    Gordon Cree

    Gordon Cree

    Gordon_Cree

  • Samson Cree Nation
  • One of four band governments in the area of Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada

    The Samson Cree Nation, (Cree: ᓃᐱᓰᐦᑯᐹᕽ, nîpisîhkopâhk, lit. 'at willow grove') also known as the Samson First Nation, is one of four band governments in

    Samson Cree Nation

    Samson_Cree_Nation

  • Sam Cree
  • Northern Irish playwright (1928–1980)

    Samuel Raymond Cree (1928–1980) was a Northern Irish playwright. During the 1960s and 1970s he wrote several long running and popular plays for comedians

    Sam Cree

    Sam_Cree

  • Oji-Cree language
  • Indigenous name for a dialect of the Ojibwe language

    ethnonym is being considered for merging. › The Severn Ojibwa or the Oji-Cree language (ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓂᓃᒧᐏᐣ, Anishininiimowin; Unpointed: ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᒧᐏᐣ) is the indigenous

    Oji-Cree language

    Oji-Cree language

    Oji-Cree_language

  • Northern Cree
  • Musical artist

    Northern Cree, also known as the Northern Cree Singers, is a powwow and Round Dance drum and singing group based in Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada. Formed

    Northern Cree

    Northern_Cree

  • Enoch Cree Nation 135
  • Indian reserve in Enoch Cree

    Enoch Cree Nation 135, (Cree: ᒪᐢᑫᑯᓯᐦᐠ, romanized: maskêkosihk /məsˈkeɪɡoʊsiːk/) previously known as Stony Plain No. 135, is an Indian reserve of the Enoch

    Enoch Cree Nation 135

    Enoch Cree Nation 135

    Enoch_Cree_Nation_135

  • Eastern Cree syllabics
  • Eastern Cree syllabics are a variant of Canadian Aboriginal syllabics used to write all the Cree dialects from Moosonee, Ontario to Kawawachikamach on

    Eastern Cree syllabics

    Eastern_Cree_syllabics

  • Young Spirit
  • Young Spirit are a Cree drum group formed in Frog Lake, Alberta in 2001. They performed for the first time at the Samson Cree First Nation Pow-wow. The

    Young Spirit

    Young_Spirit

  • Saddle Lake Cree Nation
  • Canadian First Nation

    Saddle Lake Cree Nation (Cree: ᐅᓂᐦᒋᑭᐢᑿᐱᐏᓂᕽ, romanized: onihcikiskwapiwinihk) is a Plains Cree, First Nations community, located in the Amiskwacīwiyiniwak

    Saddle Lake Cree Nation

    Saddle_Lake_Cree_Nation

  • Swampy Cree language
  • Algonquian language spoken in Canada

    Swampy Cree (variously known as Maskekon, Maskegon and Omaškêkowak, and often anglicized as Omushkego) is a variety of the Algonquian language, Cree. It

    Swampy Cree language

    Swampy_Cree_language

  • Western Cree syllabics
  • Western Cree syllabics are a variant of Canadian Aboriginal syllabics used to write Plains Cree, Woods Cree and the western dialects of Swampy Cree. It is

    Western Cree syllabics

    Western Cree syllabics

    Western_Cree_syllabics

  • Norway House Cree Nation
  • First Nation in Manitoba, Canada

    The Norway House Cree Nation (Kinosao Sipi) (Swampy Cree: ᑭᓄᓭᐏ ᓰᐱᐩ, romanized: kinosêwi-sîpiy) is based at Norway House, Manitoba, which is on the Playgreen

    Norway House Cree Nation

    Norway_House_Cree_Nation

  • Charmaine Cree
  • Australian athlete

    Charmaine Cree (born 1952) is an Australian athlete who won five medals at the 1980 Arnhem Paralympics In 1976, when she was 24, Cree had her left leg

    Charmaine Cree

    Charmaine_Cree

  • Mikisew Cree First Nation
  • Canadian First Nation

    Mikisew Cree First Nation (/ˈmɪkɪsuː/; Cree: ᒥᑭᓯᐤ, mikisiw, meaning: "golden eagle") is an Indigenous First Nations government of Woodland Cree people

    Mikisew Cree First Nation

    Mikisew_Cree_First_Nation

  • Cree Nation of Mistissini
  • First Nation in Quebec, Canada

    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

    Cree Nation of Mistissini

    Cree Nation of Mistissini

    Cree_Nation_of_Mistissini

  • Eastmain (Cree Nation)
  • 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

    Eastmain (Cree Nation)

    Eastmain_(Cree_Nation)

  • Cree School Board
  • School district in northern Quebec, Canada

    boxes, or other symbols instead of syllabics. Cree School Board (CSB; French: Commission scolaire Crie; Cree: ᐄᔨᔨᐤ ᒋᔅᑯᑎᒫᒑᐧᐃᓐ) is a school district in northern

    Cree School Board

    Cree School Board

    Cree_School_Board

  • Iron Confederacy
  • Former alliance of Plains Indians

    Confederacy or Iron Confederation (also known as Cree-Assiniboine in English or Nehiyaw-Pwat in Cree) was a political and military alliance of Plains

    Iron Confederacy

    Iron_Confederacy

  • Woodland Cree First Nation
  • First Nation in Alberta, Canada

    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

    Woodland Cree First Nation

    Woodland_Cree_First_Nation

  • Misipawistik Cree Nation
  • Place in Manitoba, Canada

    Misipawistik Cree Nation (MCN; formerly Grand Rapids First Nation, Cree: ᒥᓯ ᐹᐏᐢᑎᐠ misi-pâwistik, meaning: at the big rapids) is a Cree community in northern

    Misipawistik Cree Nation

    Misipawistik Cree Nation

    Misipawistik_Cree_Nation

  • Creely
  • Surname list

    Look up Creely in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Creely is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John V. Creely (1839–1900), American

    Creely

    Creely

  • Alison Cree
  • New Zealand herpetologist and academic

    Alison Marion Cree CNZM is a New Zealand herpetologist. She is currently a professor at the University of Otago. Cree graduated from the University of

    Alison Cree

    Alison Cree

    Alison_Cree

  • Opaskwayak Cree Nation
  • First Nation in Manitoba, Canada

    The Opaskwayak Cree Nation (/ˌoʊpəˈskwaɪək/; OCN, Cree: ᐅᐸᐢᑿᔭᐠ, opâskwêyâhk, 'at the wooded narrows') is a First Nations band government located in Manitoba

    Opaskwayak Cree Nation

    Opaskwayak_Cree_Nation

  • Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation
  • First Nations band government

    The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation (Cree: ᓇᒣᐢ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ, namês sâkahikan) is a First Nations band government or "band", part of the Cree ethnic group, a member

    Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation

    Sturgeon_Lake_Cree_Nation

  • Chisasibi
  • Terre réservée crie in Quebec, Canada

    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

    Chisasibi

    Chisasibi

    Chisasibi

  • Métis
  • Mixed Indigenous ethnic group of Canada and the US

    Scottish, and English) and Indigenous ancestry (primarily Cree with strong kinship to Cree people and communities), which became distinct through ethnogenesis

    Métis

    Métis

    Métis

  • First Nations in Manitoba
  • Indigenous nations in the Canadian province of Manitoba

    Dakota, Oji-Cree, and Dene. First Nations are listed by common usage names but other names may be applied in certain areas; for example, "Cree Nation" and

    First Nations in Manitoba

    First Nations in Manitoba

    First_Nations_in_Manitoba

  • Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation
  • Native Canadian first nation

    Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation (Cree: ᒥᓂᐢᑎᑿᐣ, ministikwan), also known as Island Lake First Nation, is a Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. Their

    Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation

    Ministikwan_Lake_Cree_Nation

  • Chubby Cree
  • Cree hand drum group

    Chubby Cree is a Cree hand drum ensemble whose main members are Noah Green and his grandmother Carol Powder. They are based in Edmonton, Alberta. Powder

    Chubby Cree

    Chubby_Cree

  • Treaty 6
  • Treaty between the First Nations and Canadian Crown

    and 1921. It is an agreement between the Crown and the Plains and Woods Cree, Assiniboine, and other band governments at Fort Carlton and Fort Pitt. Key

    Treaty 6

    Treaty 6

    Treaty_6

  • Onion Lake Cree Nation
  • Plains Cree First Nations band government in Canada

    The Onion Lake Cree Nation (Cree: ᐑᐦᒉᑲᐢᑯᓰᐏᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂᕽ, wîhcêkaskosîwi-sâkahikanihk) is a Plains Cree First Nations band government in Canada, straddling the

    Onion Lake Cree Nation

    Onion Lake Cree Nation

    Onion_Lake_Cree_Nation

  • Poundmaker
  • Plains Cree chief

    pîhtokahânapiwiyin (Cree: ᐲᐦᑐᑲᐦᐋᓇᐱᐏᔨᐣ), was a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of his people, the Poundmaker Cree Nation. His name denotes

    Poundmaker

    Poundmaker

    Poundmaker

  • Indigenous peoples in Quebec
  • Indigenous groups in Quebec, CA

    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

    Indigenous peoples in Quebec

    Indigenous peoples in Quebec

    Indigenous_peoples_in_Quebec

  • Sweet Grass (Cree chief)
  • Cree chief

    wîhkasko-kisêyin) (c. 1815 – on or shortly before January 11, 1877) was a chief of the Cree in the 1860s and 1870s in western Canada. He worked with other chiefs and

    Sweet Grass (Cree chief)

    Sweet Grass (Cree chief)

    Sweet_Grass_(Cree_chief)

  • Ojibwe
  • Indigenous people of North America

    consider themselves Ojibwe, including the Saulteaux, Nipissings, and Oji-Cree. According to the U.S. census, Ojibwe people are one of the largest tribal

    Ojibwe

    Ojibwe

    Ojibwe

  • 2022 Saskatchewan stabbings
  • Mass stabbing in Saskatchewan, Canada

    injured 17 people in a mass stabbing at 13 locations on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Some of the victims are believed

    2022 Saskatchewan stabbings

    2022_Saskatchewan_stabbings

  • Cree River
  • River in Saskatchewan, Canada

    The Cree River is a river in northern Saskatchewan located in the Athabasca Basin of the Canadian Shield. The river flows north from Cree Lake to Black

    Cree River

    Cree_River

  • Pimicikamak Cree Nation
  • Nation of Cree indigenous people in Canada

    Pimicikamak Cree Nation is sometimes used as a name for Pimicikamak, one of the more populous Cree indigenous peoples in Canada. Etymologically, "Pimicikamak

    Pimicikamak Cree Nation

    Pimicikamak_Cree_Nation

  • Chris Cree Brown
  • New Zealand composer

    Christopher John Cree Brown (born 25 July 1953) is a New Zealand sonic artist and composer of orchestral and electroacoustic works. Now a freelance composer

    Chris Cree Brown

    Chris_Cree_Brown

  • Piapot First Nation
  • First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Cree First Nation 75F Piapot Cree First Nation 75G Piapot Cree First Nation 75H Piapot Cree First Nation 75I Piapot Cree First Nation 75J Piapot Cree

    Piapot First Nation

    Piapot First Nation

    Piapot_First_Nation

  • Birdie (novel)
  • 2015 novel by Tracey Lindberg

    and a KOBO Emerging Writer Prize. The book is known for its inclusion of Cree Law and its commentary on Canadian Colonialism. Birdie follows the journey

    Birdie (novel)

    Birdie_(novel)

  • Michif
  • Mixed language of the Métis people

    considered for merging. › Michif (also Mitchif, Mechif, Michif-Cree, Métif, Métchif, French Cree) is one of the languages of the Métis people of Canada and

    Michif

    Michif

    Michif

  • All of You (2024 film)
  • 2024 American film by William Bridges

    William Bridges. It stars Brett Goldstein, Imogen Poots, Zawe Ashton, Steven Cree, and Jenna Coleman. Goldstein also served as a co-writer and co-producer

    All of You (2024 film)

    All_of_You_(2024_film)

  • Mosakahiken Cree Nation
  • Indian reserve in Manitoba, Canada

    The Mosakahiken Cree Nation (Cree: ᒨᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ môsâkahikan) is a First Nations located around the community of Moose Lake in northern Manitoba. Its main reserve

    Mosakahiken Cree Nation

    Mosakahiken_Cree_Nation

  • Red Pheasant Cree Nation
  • Plains Cree in Saskatchewan Canada

    The Red Pheasant Cree Nation (Cree: ᒥᑭᓯᐘᒌᕽ, mikisiwacîhk) is a Plains Cree First Nations band government in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The

    Red Pheasant Cree Nation

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  • Grateful Dead
  • American rock band (1965–1995)

    from the remnants of a Palo Alto, California, jug band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions and members of the Wildwood Boys (Jerry Garcia, Ron

    Grateful Dead

    Grateful Dead

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  • Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation
  • Indian reservation in United States, Chippewa Cree

    West, but within a short period of time many Cree (nēhiyaw) and Métis were also settled there. Today the Cree outnumber the Chippewa on the reservation.

    Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation

    Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation

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  • First Nations in Alberta
  • Group of people who live in the Canadian province of Alberta

    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

    First Nations in Alberta

    First Nations in Alberta

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  • O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation
  • The O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation (Cree: ᐅᐱᐴᓇᐱᐏᐣ, opiponipîwin) is a First Nations band government with over 1,500 Cree registered members centred in the

    O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation

    O-Pipon-Na-Piwin_Cree_Nation

  • Sapotaweyak Cree Nation
  • Indian reserve in Manitoba, Canada

    The Sapotaweyak Cree Nation (SCN, Cree: ᓵᐳᐦᑕᐍᔮᕽ, sâpohtawêyâhk is a First Nations band government whose reserves are located in northern Manitoba, north-east

    Sapotaweyak Cree Nation

    Sapotaweyak_Cree_Nation

  • List of Indigenous musicians in Canada
  • (Wolastoqiyik) Akina Shirt (Cree), choral vocalist DJ Shub (Mohawk) The Halluci Nation (Mohawk) Includes Canadian fiddling Phyllis Sinclair (Cree) Claude McKenzie

    List of Indigenous musicians in Canada

    List of Indigenous musicians in Canada

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  • The Limehouse Golem
  • 2016 British film by Juan Carlos Medina

    murderer the Golem, after the Jewish legend. When music-hall star Elizabeth Cree is accused of poisoning her husband, John, on the same night as the last

    The Limehouse Golem

    The_Limehouse_Golem

  • Steven Cree Molison
  • Canadian actor

    Steven Cree Molison is a Canadian actor. He is most noted for his role as Daryl in the television series Blackstone, for which he was a Canadian Screen

    Steven Cree Molison

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  • Dialect continuum
  • Geographic range of dialects that vary more strongly at the distant ends

    Plains Cree (y-dialect) Woods Cree or Woods/Rocky Cree (ð-dialect) Swampy Cree (n-dialect) Eastern Swampy Cree Western Swampy Cree Moose Cree (l-dialect)

    Dialect continuum

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  • James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict
  • The James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict refers to the resistance by James Bay Cree to the James Bay Hydroelectric Project and the Quebec Government,

    James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict

    James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict

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  • Cree Nation of Wemindji
  • First Nation in Quebec, Canada

    The Cree Nation of Wemindji is a Cree First Nation of Northern Quebec, Canada. It is headquartered at the Cree village of Wemindji and also has the terre

    Cree Nation of Wemindji

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  • Creeper
  • n.

    A spurlike device strapped to the boot, which enables one to climb a tree or pole; -- called often telegraph creepers.

  • Creep
  • n.

    The act or process of creeping.

  • Creep
  • v. t.

    To slip, or to become slightly displaced; as, the collodion on a negative, or a coat of varnish, may creep in drying; the quicksilver on a mirror may creep.

  • Creedless
  • a.

    Without a creed.

  • Creeping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Creep

  • Creeper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, creeps; any creeping thing.

  • Creepingly
  • adv.

    by creeping slowly; in the manner of a reptile; insidiously; cunningly.

  • Creeple
  • n.

    A creeping creature; a reptile.

  • Creeky
  • a.

    Containing, or abounding in, creeks; characterized by creeks; like a creek; winding.

  • Voe
  • n.

    An inlet, bay, or creek; -- so called in the Orkney and Shetland Islands.

  • Creepiness
  • n.

    An uneasy sensation as of insects creeping on the skin.

  • Creep
  • v. i.

    To drag in deep water with creepers, as for recovering a submarine cable.

  • Creephole
  • n.

    A hole or retreat into which an animal may creep, to escape notice or danger.

  • Creep
  • v. t.

    To move or behave with servility or exaggerated humility; to fawn; as, a creeping sycophant.

  • Creepy
  • a.

    Crawly; having or producing a sensation like that caused by insects creeping on the skin.

  • Creep
  • v. t.

    To move in a stealthy or secret manner; to move imperceptibly or clandestinely; to steal in; to insinuate itself or one's self; as, age creeps upon us.

  • Creep
  • n.

    A distressing sensation, or sound, like that occasioned by the creeping of insects.

  • Creeper
  • n.

    A small bird of the genus Certhia, allied to the wrens. The brown or common European creeper is C. familiaris, a variety of which (var. Americana) inhabits America; -- called also tree creeper and creeptree. The American black and white creeper is Mniotilta varia.

  • Creep
  • v. t.

    To have a sensation as of insects creeping on the skin of the body; to crawl; as, the sight made my flesh creep. See Crawl, v. i., 4.

  • Creeper
  • n.

    A plant that clings by rootlets, or by tendrils, to the ground, or to trees, etc.; as, the Virginia creeper (Ampelopsis quinquefolia).