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"