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The Cree language (also known in the most broad classification as Cree-Montagnais, Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi, to show the groups included within it) is the name for a group of closely related Algonquian languages, [3] the mother tongue (i.e. language first learned and still understood) of approximately 96,000 people, and the language most often ...
This category page lists notable citizens of the United States who are of Cree descent. For people who are enrolled in Cree tribes, see Category:Cree people. For people with unverified claims of Cree ancestry, see: Category:American people who self-identify as being of Cree descent.
Meryl McMaster (born 1988) is a Canadian and Plains Cree photographer whose best-known work explores her Indigenous heritage, often using portraiture to explore cultural identity. Early life and education
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For people whose Cree ancestry has been independently verified, see Category:American people of Cree descent. For citizens of a Cree tribe, see Category:Cree people and its subcategories. See also: Native American identity in the United States
His grandnephew John Tootoosis, Cree leader, and great-grandnephew Gordon Tootoosis, actor, both lived on this reserve. Poundmaker appears as the leader of the Cree in Sid Meier's Civilization VI, having bonuses related to trade and diplomacy. His appearance in the game drew criticism from some members of the Poundmaker Cree Nation, who felt ...
Levi, Sister M. Carolissa, CHIPPEWA INDIANS of Yesterday and Today(1956). [1] , an article in the Washington Post Verne Dusenberry, "Waiting for a Day That Never Comes" , Little Shell Tribe History, Little Shell Tribe Newsletter , hosted by Robert Dean Rudeseals The Little Shell Tribe of Montana Archived 2011-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
Ahtahkakoop (pictured bottom left) with chiefs of the Carlton and Qu'Appelle region. Ahtahkakoop (Cree: Atāhkakohp, "Starblanket")(c. 1816 – 1896) was a Head Chief of the Plains Cree and presided over the House Cree (Wāskahikaniwiyiniwak) division of the Plains Cree people of northern Saskatchewan, who led his people through the transition from hunter and warrior to farmer, and from ...