answersLogoWhite

0

Crees. This was the answer to crossword puzzle from December 30

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many acres of land do the natives own in Alberta?

Indigenous peoples in Alberta collectively own approximately 15.5 million acres of land, which includes reserves and settlements designated for First Nations. This land ownership is governed by treaties and land agreements between Indigenous communities and the government of Canada.


How did voyagers change Alberta's first nations?

They enabled the natives to trade furs for tools and whiskey, among other things. Because of the voyagers, fur trading posts were able to be set up for the natives to bring furs to in exchange for goods that they wanted. Unfortunately the trading posts were part of the reason for the native's demise.


What province is Calgary in?

The province Alberta was created out of the Northwest Territories.


Were natives attacked by other natives?

Yes, some natives were killed by other natives, such as the Lenape and Wampanog.


What is the distance in kilometers from drumhellar Alberta to millarville Alberta?

what is the distance in kilometers from Strathmore alberta to millarville alberta


If Alberta is a province what is Calgary to Alberta?

Calgary is to Alberta, as City is to Province...


What type of cultures did the Europeans come into contact with during the Age of Exploration?

Native Americans, South American Natives, Natives in the Islands of Caribbean, Natives of the Philippines, Natives of Polynesia, Natives of Hawaii, Natives of New Zealand, Natives of China and Japan.


What were Bermuda's natives?

There are no natives of Bermuda.


What does ti Alberta mean?

you Alberta


What symbols does the Alberta flag have on it?

The symbol on the Alberta Flag is the Coat of Arms of Alberta. It was granted to Alberta by King Edward VII in 1907.


What is the demonym for Calgary?

The demonym for Calgary is "Calgarian." This term is used to refer to residents or natives of Calgary, which is a city in Alberta, Canada. Calgarians take pride in their city's vibrant culture and history, especially known for events like the Calgary Stampede.


Which Canadian provinces are landlocked?

Alberta and Saskatchewan