here u might find more info at this link
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/cree.html
the pacific nortn west indians are from canada mostly plus you should find it youself
Before the Cree migrated into the plains, they would have eaten moose, beavers, deer, etc., basically animals that you can find in Ontario and that area. After the Cree moved to the Plains, they relied most heavily upon buffalo. They also would have eaten prairie animals like deer, rabbits, etc. I hope that helps!
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If one is looking to find statistics about Canada there are many sites offering this information. The best resource for statistics about Canada would be on the Statistics Canada website.
The first humans in Canada probably crossed an ice bridge from Siberia. An alternate theory has them following the shore of an ice shelf from Europe. Few if any scholars place the arrival of people in North America (and hence Canada) later than ten-thousand years ago. There are no surviving records from that period to give us the name of any tribe.
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There are several Cree dialects. There are several sites with sound files for each of the several dialects. It is more helpful to find a local speaker to give assistance. The Plains Cree at the link may be helpful.
Humans would have a third eye and there would be no Canada nada! :D
Sorry, but couldn't find this information online anywhere. The best bet would be to call the Casino and ask about cancellations. They could assist you in your inquiry.
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