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The Cree Indians lived near the Hudson Bay from northeastward down Nelson River, and northwestward almost to Athabasca lake. They lived in the north of Canada and in the prairies
they had a tipi as a shelter that looked like a big hat!

it was made out of tree branches and animal skin.

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