Algonquian language spoken across Canada.
Group of First Nations peoples.
1 Perhaps even its churring cree call that sounds almost like a female kiwi.
2 Mr. McDougall had a service in Cree ; Bishop Grandin and the Rev.
3 Better an unknown than Cree Bega, whose leadership was established and effective.
4 The Cree from the Gray Otter drove in on his way north.
5 Cree spokeswoman Erin Grohs also denied that any deal had been reached.
6 Not so the Indian; he hissed out, It is a Cree dog.
7 Of Cree Bega and Federation Commander Aden Kett, she saw no sign.
8 The Cree stopped the sled right away so West could get up.
9 With the sixth came again the thunderous roar of the Cree 's single-loader.
10 The new-comer proved to be a Cree Indian travelling to Fort Pelly.
11 Instead of descending, however, he turned round and shouted loudly in Cree -
12 The Cree lived there alone, it appeared, and trapped for a living.
13 I am a Cree chief, and twenty of my braves are friendly.
14 His Cree wife was not just now able to look after him.
15 Two years before, Tusoo, the Cree trapper, had called this his domain.
16 Years passed, and Louise married a man whose Cree name is The-Man-Who-Looks-Like-Silver.
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