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Cree is an Indian/Native American tribe.
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Cree, Alqonquin, Metis
'Canadian Native American' is not an exact language. While the US has languages like Cherokee, Navajo, Lenni Lenape, etc. Canada also has its own languages and tribes.One of the Native American languages in Canada is Cree, and the Cree word for white is 'wâpi'
The various Cree tribal groups call themselves nēhiyaw, nīhithaw, nēhilaw, nēhinaw, ininiw, ililiw, iynu, innu or iyyu. The meaning is "person" or "people", as for most native American tribal names.
Cree is one of the Native tribes in Canada. All the tribes combined are called Native because they were the first people here in North America, they consist of many different tribes, like Algonquin, Cree, Chippewa, Huron etc....
There are MANY Native American languages. Each tribe has its own language. So there is no one translation for any name or word. You would have to ask what the name is in a particular Native American language, like for instance, Cherokee, or Apache, or Cree, or Dakota, or Mohawk, or Navajo, and on and on.
Some of the North American Indian tribes whose names start with the letter 'C' are the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Chinook, Chippewa, Choctaw, Comanche, Cree, Creek, and Crow Indians.
Assuming Native American(Cree specifically), Dakota means ally, friend.
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This question is unanswerable. There are many different Native American languages, for example, Cree, Ojibwe, and Mohawk to name only a few. This is like answering what is the white word for jambo? It could be hello, bonjour, buenos dias, and I could go on.
Yes. HE is a cree from Chetwynd British Columbia