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In Cree, you can say "ᑯᔭᓂᐦᑖᐢᑕᐤ" which is pronounced as "kwayahnitawâhta." This translates to "hello little one" in English.
There is only one correct way to spell "present."
There is only one way to spell the name "Susan."
There is only one correct way to spell "Cochran."
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The Cree lived near Lack Superior in Saskacthewan. The plains Cree adapted to any environnment nature hit. Their most important discovery in nature was the bison and the buffalo. Both were used to eat, trade, make skin and make houses (with the help of birch wood). The plains Cree were one of the few natives to do algriculture, as their land was in the plains. They simulared to the Ojibwes and the Sisiskas environnment. The Plains Cree were rich in water. The Cree's environnement very much affected their everyday lifestyle.
Two are the vision ceremony & the scared circle.
subarctic cree might be compared and much like inuit or athabaskans in that they had a more cold climate to adapt to. Their foods, shelter materials, and clothing would differ a little bit from the plains cree. Plains cree followed buffalo for example, whereas subarctic cree might have hunted elk, moose, raindeer. there is something romantic it seems to me, about people who lived that far north, it must have taken a lot of faaith on one's part, to decide to identify and weather the life of that part of the continent. Rivers that flow north, a different and unique view of stars in the night sky, the colors of the aurora borealis, familes were closer, tightly knight communnities, reliance upon one another for survival. friendships that last a lifetime were the rule. faith becomes strong in a world of endurance. These are things we all crave. Maybe the things we came to this earth seeking. I am a Rocky Boy Chippewa-Cree be good. Native Patrol
One of the Cree's transportation was a canoe. others are like a tobbagon
In Cree, you can say "ᑯᔭᓂᐦᑖᐢᑕᐤ" which is pronounced as "kwayahnitawâhta." This translates to "hello little one" in English.
Cree has many different words meaning "butterfly", including:kamâmakmimikwâskamâmakos
In Cree, the word for grandfather is "nôhkom." This term is used to refer to one's paternal or maternal grandfather and is part of the rich vocabulary that reflects familial relationships in the Cree language. The Cree language has various dialects, so there may be slight variations in pronunciation or spelling across different communities.
Cree LED light bulbs can be purchased online at Amazon or at Cree's homepage. They can also be bought at local home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, and Ace Hardware.
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It certainly doesn't look like Woods Cree or Maskwachis Cree - most modern orthographies show Cree having no "u" or "sh" sound and the combination "io" is similarly very strange.The Cree verb amew means "it spawns" (speaking of fish).The word âmî is an expression of pity or sympathy, but can also mean "dear one".The element shuk has no similarity to anything in any Cree dialect.
One important animal symbol of the Woodland Cree is the eagle. It is considered as the most sacred of birds. It is believed to carry prayers to the Creator.
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....