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Cree Culture | Whapmagoostui
For information on cultural programs and activities, contact: Elizabeth Dick Cultural coordinator. Whapmagoostui First Nation Whapmagoostui, QC ...
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Cree Culture | A showcase of Iiyiyuu / Iinuu talents
Cree music is flourishing, with a number of popular artists producing CD's ... Aanischaaukamikw will seek additional financial support for Cree artists and ...
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Cree Culture | Chisasibi
Edward Tapiatic, Cultural coordinator. or. Margaret Fireman Cree Nation of Chisasibi Chisasibi, QC Email: Fort George Heritage and Cultural Centre Project ...
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Cree Culture | Waswanipi
"Our population is approximately 1200 people; our people speak Cree, English and French. Waswanipi has a history of being involved in natural resource ...
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Cree Culture | Chisasibi
"Chisasibi is one of the Cree communities most directly affected by the ... Chisasibi Telecommunications, and a modern 28-bed hospital administered by the ...
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Cree Culture | Chisasibi
"Chisasibi is one of the Cree communities most directly affected by the Hydro-Quebec projects ... "James Bay Eeyou School provides educational programs from ...
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Cree Culture | Waswanipi
"The people of Waswanipi spent 5 seasons [of the year] on their traditional hunting grounds and in the summer months on an island on Waswanipi Lake. ...
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Cree Culture | Achaanwaapush
Only the children were left at the camp. During the day, the old Cannibal Rabbit reached the camp of the Lynx and entered the teepee. ...
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Cree Culture | Arts
... literary artists of Iiyiyuuschii play an important role in the expression of Cree beliefs as well in the transmission of the Cree history and stories. ...
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Cree Culture | Our Land - Our People
Our land is rich in fish, birds, big game and fur-bearing animals. Casting its web over our region is the network of our nine Cree communities and our ...