Woodland Cree 228 is an Indian reserve of the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within Northern Sunrise County.[3] It is 75 kilometres northeast of Peace River.[1] In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 150 living in 33 of its 36 total private dwellings.[2]
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WoodlandCree228 is an Indian reserve of the WoodlandCree First Nation in Alberta, located within Northern Sunrise County. It is 75 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...
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...
Woodland Cree 227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for WoodlandCree228 Reserve...
Woodland Cree 227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for WoodlandCree228 Reserve...
Woodland Cree 227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for WoodlandCree228 Reserve...
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (Rocky Cree: ᐊᓯᓃᐢᑳᐏᑎᓂᐘᐠ, Asinîskâwitiniwak) is a WoodlandCree First Nation in northern Saskatchewan consisting of eight...
harvesting Zizania aquatica are the Dakota, Menominee, Meskwaki, Ojibwe, Cree, Omaha, Ponca, Thompson, and Ho-Chunk (Winnebago). Native people who utilized...
Norton. p. 228. ISBN 0393317552. Sturtevant & Fogelson 2004, p. 337. sfn error: no target: CITEREFSturtevantFogelson2004 (help) ["Plains Cree History"....
Secretary of War Lewis Cass ordered that no Mandan (along with the Arikara, the Cree, and the Blackfeet) be given smallpox vaccinations, which were provided to...
to 1000 CE, making it a horizon culture for the beginning of the Late Woodland period. Its type site is the Avonlea site in Saskatchewan, Canada. The...
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....
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...
Abigail Hardingham, Ben Tavassoli, Esther Hall, Richard Dillane, Steven Cree, Michael Wildman, Raji James, Wanda Opalinska, Amber Agha and Assad Raja...
Whitefish Lake First Nation, WoodlandCree First Nation, WoodlandCree Indian Reserve #226, WoodlandCree Indian Reserve #228 Joannou, Ashley (June 17, 2020)...
population of the Urban Area was 5,513 and includes part of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A Indian Reserve. The Pas is located in Census Division No. 21 which...
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...
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...
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...
(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...
Indigenous designers like Luanne Belcourt (Chippewa-Cree) and Myrtle Raining Bird (Chippewa-Cree) operated their company Sitting Eagles, marketing custom-made...
celebrates 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines". North Jersey. Woodland Park, New Jersey. Retrieved 22 January 2022. "Helping to build our diverse...