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An overview of the past and present lives of the Cree, including a description of their homes, clothing, family life, religion, and government.
A vivid account of the values and world view of an indigenous society.
A vivid account of the values and world view of an indigenous society.
Cree is the most widespread native language in Canada. The Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary is a highly usable and effective dictionary that serves students, business, governments, and media. Designed for speakers, students, and teachers of Cree; includes Cree-English and English-Cree sections.
Based on the author's thesis. Part I was previously published in 1940 by the American Museum of Natural History. This revised edition includes two additional comparative sections.
A look at Indian warfare on the Northern Plains since 1600 and the role of the Cree and Assiniboine Indians. Descriptions of the little-known Cree/Assiniboine Warrior Societies and regalia. A comprehensive documenting of battles and casualties for the northern plains tribes. 180pages, numerous photos and illustrations.
It has often been said that the western Cree came into the west in the wake of the Fur Trade to exploit a position as middlemen. Actual history shows the Cree to have been here long before, and to have adapted their historic way of life to takeadvantage of the fur trade - not for profit, butfor novelty. This history looks at the 100 yearsfor which this way of life lasted.
A re-examination of the hypothesis of a historic migration of the Western Cree resulting from the introduction of the fur trade.