Other crossword clues for answer "CREE"CREEAlgonquianAlgonquian languageCanadian nativeNative CanadianSaskatchewan nativeAlgonquin languageHudson Bay IndianManitoba IndianHero headquartersManitoba tribesmanNorth American IndianOne of the largest Canadian tribesOne of the First Nations of CanadaCanadian First Nations peopleSome native MontanansLanguage in which you might greet someone by saying "Tân'si"Language from which we get "pemmican" and "muskeg"Hudson Bay tribeManitoba nativeCanadian tribeIndian tribe who fought in the War of 1812Native Canadian tribeShania Twain's Native American heritageSwampy ___ (plains Indian tribe)First Nation peopleTribe in ManitobaHudson Bay nativePlains peopleOjibwe relativeAlgonquian tribeCanadian First Nation folkCanadian IndianSaskatchewan IndianHudson's Bay Company traderNative Canadian peopleLanguage related to MontagnaisLargest of Canada's First NationsNative ManitobanFirst Nations tribeLanguage on some northern Quebec street signsLanguage from which two Canadian province names deriveCanadian tribe sharing its name with a light bulb brandCertain AlgonquinNorth American tribeTribe of CanadaAlgonquian speakerAlgonquin tribeChief Big Bear, for oneManitoba tribesmenPoundmaker's tribeIndigenous people of ManitobaMontana nativeNorthwest Rebellion tribeRiver to the Fond du LacBuffy Sainte-Marie, for oneNative AmericanPrairie tribeQuebec nativeCanadian tribesmanNorth American tribe memberNorthwest Rebellion participantsAlgonquian-speaking tribeAlgonquian Indian tribeManitoba tribeAlgonquian IndianCanadian nativesCanadian tribe memberManitoban IndianNative Americans in Canada and the northern USNorthern tribeGroup of Algonquian-speaking peoplesManitoba First Nations groupIndian of ManitobaHudson BayOttowan's brotherOntario IndianPlains tribePlainsmanAlgonquin IndianSaskatchewan tribeOne of the official languages of the Northwest TerritoriesAlberta nativeFirst Nations people of CanadaManitoba First Nations peopleManitoba peopleLarge First Nations tribeCanada's Buffy Sainte-Marie, by birthHudson Bay nationLanguage of 100,000+ CanadiansFirst Nations peopleSaskatchewan peopleIndigenous CanadiansIndigenous people of CanadaOne of Canada's First NationsBison hunters of oldNative of 5 DownDakota foeTongue that "Saskatchewan" comes fromCertain native CanadianNative people of CanadaIndigenous CanadianA Canadian First NationA Northwest Territories official languageSummer of "A Different World"James Bay nativeLanguage related to MicmacLanguage related to MassachusettFur-trading Indian.Indian.American Indian.Algonkian Indian.Algonquin.Knisteneaux.Lake Winnipeg Indian.He probably used smoke signals.Red man of Manitoba.Indian of Canada.Neighbor of the Sioux.Former buffalo hunter.Ojibway's neighbor.Quebec Indian.Buffalo hunter.Manitoba redman.Relative of the Ojibway.Indian from Manitoba.Relative of the Ojibwa.One of the Algonquins.Relative of a Maskegon.Ojibwa's neighbor.Indian from Ontario.Early American.Ojibwa's relative.Western Indian.Assiniboia nativeIndian of NorthwestIndian of North AmericaCanadian redmanU. S. IndianAmerindCheyenne's relativePlains IndianAmerind of ManitobaCanadian lake or IndianMontana peopleEarly ManitobanEarly MontananMontana IndianMontana groupAn AmerindEarly CanadianLake in CanadaA ManitobanAn Algonquian languageMont. IndianOne-time ManitobanAssiniboin's allyAn AlgonquianCanadian aborigineKin of a MaskegonManitoban groupActress SummerAmerind of Mont.Canadian lakeOntario nativeOntario tribeIndigene of the Great Lakes areaLanguage akin to OjibwaOld buffalo hunterPrairie IndianCanadian prairie tribeChief Big Bear, e.g.Early buffalo huntersLanguage from which "pemmican" is derivedOntario nativesNative of central CanadaOne of the official languages of Canada's Northwest TerritoriesLanguage from which "Saskatchewan" is derivedOnetime buffalo hunterWestern Canada nativeIndian of the northern PlainsLanguage closely related to MontagnaisAlgonquian tongueMicmac relativeDweller in a 59-AcrossNorthern Plains peopleCanadian Plains tribeTribe of the Canadian PlainsOne of the Northwest Territories' official languagesPlains nativePlains dwellersNorthern Montana tribeMakeSome Canadian nativesLanguage from which "Saskatchewan" comesOne of the 11 official languages of Canada's Northwest TerritoriesFirst Nations groupSome MontanansAn official language of the Northwest TerritoriesLanguage descended from Proto-AlgonquianLanguage spoken in the Canadian PrairiesLargest First Nations groupPlains languageLanguage spoken in CanadaNative Quebec tribeCanada's largest Indian tribeAbout 120,000 CanadiansLanguage on a dialect continuum with MontagnaisLike Saskatchewan, etymologicallyChiefly Canadian IndianAlgonquian living in CanadaNorthern Native AmericanNative American of the NorthAlgonquian speakersSaskatchewan indian tribeCertain AlgonquianAlgonquian-speaking IndianAlberta IndianLarge Algonquian-speaking tribeLarge Canadian tribeNorthern Montana nativeAlberta tribeCanadian First Nations tribeGroup of Algonquin languagesLargest First Nations group in CanadaGreat Lakes peopleIndigenous language on some Canadian street signsPeople of Canada*Exit stealthilyOrigin of "Saskatchewan"Canadian First Nations groupLanguage on some Canadian stop signsAmerindianAnother name for the NehiyawBuffy Sainte-Marie's heritageLanguage of wordle.kiyanaw.netLike the Nishiyuu WalkersNative North AmericansCertain Manitoba IndianManitoba American IndianNative tribe of CanadaNorthern Plains tribePeyak, niso, nisto . . . languageBunibonibee ___ NationLanguage that Saskatchewan comes fromPeyakow: Reclaiming ___ DignityCanadian peopleCrystle Lightning's heritageEeyou Istchee peopleLike Walking-Out CeremoniesIndigenous Canadian groupNative Canadian groupMandy Gull-Masty's heritage56 Canadian tribeCanada nativeChippewa ___ (Indigenous group in Montana)language in which "Winnipeg" means "dirty water"Allies of the AssiniboinFoe of the BlackfootJames Bay nativesCanada's largest native tribeLanguage spoken throughout CanadaLanguage spoken along James BayLanguage that gave us "pemmican"James Bay peopleCanada's most widely spoken indigenous languageOrigin of the name "Winnipeg"