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Other crossword clues for answer "CREE"

CREE
Algonquian
Canadian native
Native Canadian
Saskatchewan native
Algonquin language
Hudson Bay Indian
Manitoba Indian
Hero headquarters
Manitoba tribesman
North American Indian
One of the largest Canadian tribes
One of the First Nations of Canada
Canadian First Nations people
Some native Montanans
Language in which you might greet someone by saying "Tân'si"
Language from which we get "pemmican" and "muskeg"
Hudson Bay tribe
Manitoba native
Canadian tribe
Indian tribe who fought in the War of 1812
Native Canadian tribe
Shania Twain's Native American heritage
Swampy ___ (plains Indian tribe)
First Nation people
Tribe in Manitoba
Hudson Bay native
Plains people
Ojibwe relative
Algonquian tribe
Canadian First Nation folk
Canadian Indian
Saskatchewan Indian
Hudson's Bay Company trader
Native Canadian people
Language related to Montagnais
Largest of Canada's First Nations
Native Manitoban
First Nations tribe
Language on some northern Quebec street signs
Language from which two Canadian province names derive
Canadian tribe sharing its name with a light bulb brand
Certain Algonquin
North American tribe
Tribe of Canada
Algonquian speaker
Algonquin tribe
Chief Big Bear, for one
Manitoba tribesmen
Poundmaker's tribe
Indigenous people of Manitoba
Montana native
Northwest Rebellion tribe
River to the Fond du Lac
Buffy Sainte-Marie, for one
Native American
Prairie tribe
Quebec native
Canadian tribesman
North American tribe member
Northwest Rebellion participants
Algonquian-speaking tribe
Algonquian Indian tribe
Manitoba tribe
Algonquian Indian
Canadian natives
Canadian tribe member
Manitoban Indian
Native Americans in Canada and the northern US
Northern tribe
Group of Algonquian-speaking peoples
Manitoba First Nations group
Indian of Manitoba
Hudson Bay
Ottowan's brother
Ontario Indian
Plains tribe
Plainsman
Algonquin Indian
Saskatchewan tribe
One of the official languages of the Northwest Territories
Alberta native
First Nations people of Canada
Manitoba First Nations people
Manitoba people
Large First Nations tribe
Canada's Buffy Sainte-Marie, by birth
Hudson Bay nation
Language of 100,000+ Canadians
First Nations people
Saskatchewan people
Indigenous Canadians
Indigenous people of Canada
One of Canada's First Nations
Bison hunters of old
Native of 5 Down
Dakota foe
Tongue that "Saskatchewan" comes from
Certain native Canadian
Native people of Canada
Indigenous Canadian
A Canadian First Nation
A Northwest Territories official language
Summer of "A Different World"
James Bay native
Language related to Micmac
Language related to Massachusett
Fur-trading Indian.
Indian.
American Indian.
Algonkian Indian.
Algonquin.
Knisteneaux.
Indian tribe.
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 native
Indian of Northwest
Indian of North America
Canadian redman
U. S. Indian
Amerind
Cheyenne's relative
Plains Indian
Amerind of Manitoba
Canadian lake or Indian
Montana people
Early Manitoban
Early Montanan
Montana Indian
Montana group
An Amerind
Early Canadian
Lake in Canada
A Manitoban
An Algonquian language
Mont. Indian
One-time Manitoban
Assiniboin's ally
An Algonquian
Canadian aborigine
Kin of a Maskegon
Manitoban group
Actress Summer
Amerind of Mont.
Canadian lake
Ontario native
Ontario tribe
Indigene of the Great Lakes area
Language akin to Ojibwa
Old buffalo hunter
Prairie Indian
Canadian prairie tribe
Chief Big Bear, e.g.
Early buffalo hunters
Language from which "pemmican" is derived
Ontario natives
Native of central Canada
One of the official languages of Canada's Northwest Territories
Language from which "Saskatchewan" is derived
Onetime buffalo hunter
Western Canada native
Indian of the northern Plains
Language closely related to Montagnais
Algonquian tongue
Micmac relative
Dweller in a 59-Across
Northern Plains people
Canadian Plains tribe
Tribe of the Canadian Plains
One of the Northwest Territories' official languages
Plains native
Plains dwellers
Northern Montana tribe
Make
Some Canadian natives
Language from which "Saskatchewan" comes
One of the 11 official languages of Canada's Northwest Territories
First Nations group
Some Montanans
An official language of the Northwest Territories
Language descended from Proto-Algonquian
Language spoken in the Canadian Prairies
Largest First Nations group
Plains language
Language spoken in Canada
Native Quebec tribe
Canada's largest Indian tribe
About 120,000 Canadians
Language on a dialect continuum with Montagnais
Like Saskatchewan, etymologically
Chiefly Canadian Indian
Algonquian living in Canada
Northern Native American
Native American of the North
Algonquian speakers
Saskatchewan indian tribe
Certain Algonquian
Algonquian-speaking Indian
Alberta Indian
Large Algonquian-speaking tribe
Large Canadian tribe
Northern Montana native
Alberta tribe
Canadian First Nations tribe
Group of Algonquin languages
Largest First Nations group in Canada
Great Lakes people
Indigenous language on some Canadian street signs
People of Canada
*Exit stealthily
Origin of "Saskatchewan"
Canadian First Nations group
Language on some Canadian stop signs
Amerindian
Another name for the Nehiyaw
Buffy Sainte-Marie's heritage
Language of wordle.kiyanaw.net
Like the Nishiyuu Walkers
Native North Americans
Certain Manitoba Indian
Manitoba American Indian
Native tribe of Canada
Northern Plains tribe
Peyak, niso, nisto . . . language
Bunibonibee ___ Nation
Language that Saskatchewan comes from
Peyakow: Reclaiming ___ Dignity
Canadian people
Crystle Lightning's heritage
Eeyou Istchee people
Like Walking-Out Ceremonies
Indigenous Canadian group
Native Canadian group
Mandy Gull-Masty's heritage
56 Canadian tribe
Canada native
Chippewa ___ (Indigenous group in Montana)
language in which "Winnipeg" means "dirty water"
Allies of the Assiniboin
Foe of the Blackfoot
James Bay natives
Canada's largest native tribe
Language spoken throughout Canada
Language spoken along James Bay
Language that gave us "pemmican"
James Bay people
Canada's most widely spoken indigenous language
Origin of the name "Winnipeg"