Woodland Cree 227 is an Indian reserve of the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within Northern Sunrise County.[3] It is 60 kilometres northeast of Peace River.[1]
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WoodlandCree227 is an Indian reserve of the WoodlandCree First Nation in Alberta, located within Northern Sunrise County. It is 60 kilometres northeast...
The WoodlandCree First Nation is a First Nation in Alberta, Canada, in Northern Sunrise County northeast of the town of Peace River, encompassing the...
classified as "th-Cree", "n-Cree" and "l-Cree", from west to east; Cree traditionally associated with the WoodlandCree make no distinction between "s"...
Alberta is the Cree, if the WoodlandsCree and Plains Cree are counted together. Thirty-two First Nations bands in Alberta are affiliated with Cree culture and...
dialect has 4,500 speakers. WoodlandCree and Rocky Cree – a group in northern Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Plains Cree – a total of 34,000 people...
Woodland Cree227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for WoodlandCree 228...
Woodland Cree227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for WoodlandCree 228...
Woodland Cree227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for WoodlandCree 228...
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (Rocky Cree: ᐊᓯᓃᐢᑳᐏᑎᓂᐘᐠ, Asinîskâwitiniwak) is a WoodlandCree First Nation in northern Saskatchewan consisting of eight...
Cree-Montagnais, as well as between Cheyenne and Arapaho–Gros Ventre. There has long been especially extensive back-and-forth influence between Cree and...
are people descended from marriages between Europeans (mainly French) and Cree, Ojibway, Algonquin, Saulteaux, Menominee, Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, and other First...
Angeles, Iranians were concentrated in Tarzana, West Hills, Hidden Hills, Woodland Hills, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Brentwood, and Rancho Palos Verdes. Tarzana...
Peace Point 222 Swampy Lake 236 Tallcree 173 Upper Hay River 212 Utikoomak Lake 155 Wabasca 166 Wadlin Lake 173C WoodlandCree 226, 227, 228 Zama Lake 210...
Northeastern Woodlands. The ten cultural areas are:[citation needed] Arctic, including Aleut, Inuit, and Yupik peoples Subarctic Northeastern Woodlands Southeastern...
arrival of Europeans, the region was inhabited both by Algonquian (Ojibwa, Cree and Algonquin) and Iroquoian (Iroquois, Petun and Huron) tribes. French explorer...
Alberta has been home to several First Nations like Plains Indians and WoodlandCree. It was also a territory used by fur traders of the rival companies...
East Main Cree. Richard J. Preston. Pages 196-207. Attikamek (Tête de Boule). Gérard E. McNulty & Louis Gilbert. Pages 208-216. West Main Cree. John J....
Abigail Hardingham, Ben Tavassoli, Esther Hall, Richard Dillane, Steven Cree, Michael Wildman, Raji James, Wanda Opalinska, Amber Agha and Assad Raja...
French became known for their ribbon work. They include Métis, Ojibwe, and Cree. Later, the art spread to many others. Initially, layers of ribbons were...
entering the Rural Municipality of Woodlands. PTH 6 continues due northwest to have intersections with PTH 67 and PR 227 as it goes through a couple switchbacks...
Lyceum tour in Texas. In the 1952 movie Pony Soldier, he worked with the Cree people and their language, and toured to promote the movie. He made a number...
pre-Columbian times raccoons were numerous only along rivers and in the woodlands of the Southeastern United States. As raccoons were not mentioned in earlier...
North American colonists. The name "wapiti" is derived from a Shawnee and Cree word meaning "white rump", after the distinctive light fur around the tail...
novels, Volume 2. ABC-CLIO. p. 69 Dargaud archive: "C'est en 1963 qu'est créé ce personnage pour PILOTE par Charlier et Giraud." Booker Keith M. 201. "Western...
Lakota-Cheyenne-Arapaho alliance. In the 18th century, pressured by the Saulteaux and Cree peoples (the Iron Confederacy), who had earlier and better access to guns...
term for the common aspects of the Woodland period culture that flourished along rivers in the Eastern Woodlands from 200 BCE to 500 CE. The Hopewell...
Ojibwe language proper. As anim for 'dog' in Algonquin language and in Oji-Cree language, but animosh (anim with a pejorative suffix) in Ojibwe language...
(east of Grande Prairie), from the eastern boundary of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation through Valleyview to south of Highway 665, and from northwest of...