Cree people

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221WORKSHOP: Developing a Glossary of Innuaimun TEaching Terms  REPORT Location: Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation Band Office Sheshatshiu, Labrador February 23–25, 2009

WORKSHOP: Developing a Glossary of Innuaimun TEaching Terms REPORT Location: Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation Band Office Sheshatshiu, Labrador February 23–25, 2009

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Source URL: demo.innu-aimun.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-09 10:08:51
222Microsoft Word - Nov 22 Grizzly - Section 3 Introduction  - final draft.docx

Microsoft Word - Nov 22 Grizzly - Section 3 Introduction - final draft.docx

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Source URL: www.grizzlyoilsands.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-18 13:25:35
223Eabametoong First Nation Community Profile  Eabametoong First Nation Community Profile PTO: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation TC: Matawa First Nations Management

Eabametoong First Nation Community Profile Eabametoong First Nation Community Profile PTO: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation TC: Matawa First Nations Management

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Source URL: community.matawa.on.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-20 22:01:03
224Cree EduKit  Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

Cree EduKit Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

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Source URL: aboriginaleducation.epsb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-17 16:56:08
225Aboriginal Relations  Annual Report[removed]  Aboriginal Relations

Aboriginal Relations Annual Report[removed] Aboriginal Relations

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Source URL: www.aboriginal.alberta.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-15 18:27:07
226Edmonton and the surrounding area are part of Treaty Six territory. Prior to the signing of the treaty in 1876, the inhabitants were primarily Cree people in a variety of communities or looselyconnected family groups. Wi

Edmonton and the surrounding area are part of Treaty Six territory. Prior to the signing of the treaty in 1876, the inhabitants were primarily Cree people in a variety of communities or looselyconnected family groups. Wi

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Source URL: aboriginaleducation.epsb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-19 18:29:25
227Cree EduKit  Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

Cree EduKit Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

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Source URL: aboriginaleducation.epsb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-17 16:56:12
228Cree EduKit  Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

Cree EduKit Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

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Source URL: aboriginaleducation.epsb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-17 16:56:08
229Cree EduKit  Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

Cree EduKit Mînisa > Berries Importance of berries to the Cree people Mînisa is the Cree word for ‘berries.’

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Source URL: aboriginaleducation.epsb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-17 16:56:08
230September RRC 2013 FINAL Draft.pdf

September RRC 2013 FINAL Draft.pdf

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Source URL: www.fortmckay.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-09 13:40:09