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Plains Cree language - Wikipedia
Plains Cree is considered a dialect of the Cree-Montagnais language or a dialect of the Cree language that is distinct from the Montagnais language. Plains Cree ...
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Cree - Wikipedia
Plains Cree – a total of about 34,000 people in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Montana, USA. · Woodland Cree and Rocky Cree – homelands include northern ...
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Plains Cree | people - Britannica
The Plains Cree (Paskwâwiyiniwak) lived on the northern Great Plains; like other Plains peoples, their traditional economy focused on bison hunting and ...
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Plains Cree
Plains Cree may refer to:
Plains Cree language
Plains Cree people
Language and nationality disambiguation pages
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itwêwina Plains Cree dictionary
itwêwina is a Plains Cree Dictionary. Type any Cree word to find its English translation. You can search for short Cree words (eg, atim) or very long Cree ...
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itwewina.altlab.app
Plains Cree | Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre
This page is interactive with a brief introduction about the Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, Woodland Cree, Saulteaux, Dene, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda.
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is saskatchewan plains cree
The Red Pheasant Cree Nation is a Plains Cree First Nations band government in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
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Cree - Indigenous Saskatchewan Encyclopedia
The Cree occupy a large area of Saskatchewan, from the northern woodlands areas to the southern plains. While being one people, there is a great variation ...
teaching.usask.ca
teaching.usask.ca
Plains Cree - Glottolog 5.2
Spoken L1 Language: Plains Cree · Central Minnesota Chippewa · Minnesota Border Chippewa · Red Lake Chippewa · Turtle Mountain Chippewa · Upper Michigan- ...
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Cree | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Cree are the most populous and widely distributed Indigenous peoples in Canada. Other words the Cree use to describe themselves include nehiyawak, nihithaw, neh
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[PDF] Cree: Language of the Plains - Centre for Teaching and Learning
• The third dialect is the Y-dialect: Plains Cree. This dialect can be further divided to represent the Northern Plains Cree and the. Southern Plains Cree.
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Plains Cree
Plains Cree Also Plain Cree. [f. plain n.1 1 b + Cree n. and a.] A Cree Indian people formerly inhabiting the more northerly areas of the North American plains; a member of this people. Also attrib. or as adj.[1823 in J. Franklin Narr. Journey Shores Polar Sea iv. 108 The Crees, who inhabit the plai...
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Plains Cree language
Plains Cree is one of five main dialects of Cree in this second sense, along with Woods Cree, Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and Atikamekw. Vocabulary
Plains Cree is one of several dialects of Cree-Montagnais.
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Woods Cree
Western Cree is a term used to refer to the non-palatized Cree dialects, consisting of Northern Plains Cree, Southern Plains Cree, Woods Cree, Rock Cree (Plains Cree and Swampy Cree) are ta-, kita-, and ka-.
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Wood Cree
Wood Cree Also Woods Cree. [f. wood n.1 + Cree n. and a.: a shortening of earlier Strong (also Thick) Woods Cree, tr. a Wood Cree name.] 1. a. One of the major divisions of the Cree Indians, inhabiting woodland areas of Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada. b. A member of this people. Cf. Plains Cree...
Oxford English Dictionary
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