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Cree C Tribes, Nations and Bands Native Americans Indigenous The Americas


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.

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  • - Programs, services, and information about the community of Moose Factory.
  • - Toronto-based volunteer non-profit assisting the Lubicon Lake Indian Nation in their land rights struggle. Link to negotiations chronology since 1939.
  • - One of nine Cree communities located in remote northern Quebec along the east coast of James Bay.
  • - Article on the tribe's history and culture from the Encyclopedia of North American Indians.
  • - Based in Cadotte Lake, Alberta, Canada. Portal to administrative departments and auxiliary services. Contact information, news and photos. Links.
  • - Community websites and a map of local lands.
  • - Play the traditional games of Canada's Cree.
  • - Magazine published by the James Bay Cree for the benefit of First Nations readers.
  • - Basic information about the tribe's traditional gender, sex, and societal roles.
  • - Discover the history and culture of these people as well as tourism packages.
  • - A Canadian Aboriginal First Nation Information site of the Chapleau Cree in Northern Ontario. Items features culture, history, stories, poetry, self governance issues.
  • - Political voice of the James Bay Crees of Quebec, with fact sheets on political sovereignty, language, education, and environmental concerns.
  • - Language, culture, history, and genealogy.
  • - Features businesses, schools, events, and links.
  • - Official site of the Lucky Man Cree Nation. Includes information on the chief and council, current initiatives, band history, land claims, and related links.
  • - A profile of the Cree community of York Landing, Manitoba. History, local businesses and organizations, photo album, and community event calendar.
  • - Centred at Nelson House, this nation (also known as Where Three Rivers Meet) is located in northern Manitoba and is governed by an elected chief and six councillors. Includes information on economic development as well as events, links, news and events.
  • - Overview of the various Cree nations, with a tribal map and information about each.
  • - Information about the people of Kapawe'no in northern Alberta.
  • - History and language of the Cree. Books, links, and forum.
  • - Record of human rights efforts by the Lubicon Lake Indian Nation of northern Alberta, Canada since 1983. Full text letters and articles.
  • - Based in Quebec. History and culture, environment, economy, tourism packages. Color catalog; phone and email orders. Exhibit archives from Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany. Links.
  • - History, tribal information, and position regarding Manitoba Hydro development in the resource area.
  • - Based in Saskatchewan, Canada. History of members and chiefs, land treaties, sports, and education. Storybook and culture camp offered. Links.
  • - Information on history, community and services of this Manitoba Cree band.


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