The Wyandotte Nation Environmental Department has many duties while strengthening the capacity of its governing structure and maintaining a viable Environmental Program. The program employs Program Director Christen Lee, Environmental Assistant Kathleen Welch, Environmental Technician Janice Wilson and WaterEducation Technician Earl Salisbury Jr.
The department continues to monitor the Tribal Water System through monthly, annual, three-year and six-year tests to make sure it complies with all regulatory standards of the EPA, with which our tribal well is permitted. Private well bacteria and heavy metals testing is an ongoing resource that is provided free of charge to tribal members within a 50-mile radius of the Wyandotte Nation.
to start, the Woodland Cree are a type of Aboriginal tribe. there are also the Plains Cree as well. wood lands cree is awesome!
There is the drum, the pipe and the sweetgrass.
cree
It depends which woodland tribe it is.
The major locations of the Cree tribe were split into three. The plains Cree that is located in Alberta and Saskatchewan, The woods Cree, which is located in Saskatchewan and Manitoba and swampy Cree, which is located in Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
to start, the Woodland Cree are a type of Aboriginal tribe. there are also the Plains Cree as well. wood lands cree is awesome!
No. They were their own tribe, but they gave birth (not literally) to the Metis tribe.
I think It is cuz you need a job
They live in Woodland Cree.
The Cree Indians were mostly woodland tribes that lived in the forests of Montana, North Dakota, and Canada. There were also Cree tribes that were plains Indians. They moved along with their food supply.
buffalo
Buffalo
woodland shelter
no the woodlands cree tribe are the biggest
yes
they played lacrosse
yes