Cree - Wikipedia The Cree, or nehinaw (néhiyaw, nihithaw), are a North American Indigenous people, numbering more than 350,000 in Canada, where they form one of the country's largest First Nations [1]
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Cree Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History Summary and Definition: The Cree tribe spread across the North American continent Originally from the Subartic region of Canada and migrating to the Great Plains and the Northeast woodlands
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Cree - Encyclopedia. com The Crees are a tribe with a long history in the United States and Canada Their current territory ranges from the eastern shores of James Bay, down through northern Ontario, across the Prairie Provinces of Canada to the Rocky Mountains , north to the Northwest Territories, and south to the states of Montana and the Dakotas
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Mission History | U-M LSA Center for Russian, East European, and . . . The University of Michigan Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (CREES) is dedicated to advancing and disseminating interdisciplinary knowledge about the peoples, nations, and cultures of Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Eurasia, past and present