15 poles.
No. The Cree spread from the mountains of Alberta to the Nova Scotia area. There were many different types. Hope this helps.
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There are many Cree terms that can mean a stepfather:ohtâwihkawinohkomisimâwnôhkômis (my stepfather)awîyak ohkomisa (someone's stepfather)awîyak opâpâsah (someone's stepfather)nohcâwîs
Cree is one of the Native tribes in Canada. All the tribes combined are called Native because they were the first people here in North America, they consist of many different tribes, like Algonquin, Cree, Chippewa, Huron etc....
Bark canoes were traditionally built by many eastern woodlands people. The Iroquois used elm bark since this was widely available in their area, but the Ojibwe, Algonquin, Mi'kmaq, Cree, Malecite and Naskapi generally used birch bark. Each tribe built the prow and stern of their canoes in a distinctive shape, so it is possible to recognise the tribe by the shape of the ends of their canoes.
No, the Cree did not use totem poles - those were limited just to the north-west coast region and especially to the area of Vancouver Island. Many people are confused about the term totem pole and apply it indiscriminately to various other types of poles set up by other tribes. It is likely that the Woods Cree did set up poles with skulls and hides of moose, caribou or bear as a mark of respect for the animal spirits and as burial ground markers - but these are not totem poles.
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Cree has many words for baby, including awâsis,apiscawâsis and pêpîsis.
in Canada, there are only about 150, 000 people who can speak fluent cree.
Cree has many different words meaning "butterfly", including:kamâmakmimikwâskamâmakos
You can make a great many things out of steel including silverware. You can also build buildings out of steel poles.
No. The Cree spread from the mountains of Alberta to the Nova Scotia area. There were many different types. Hope this helps.
The Bigstone Cree have six reserves established in northern Alberta, Canada.
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There are many Cree terms that can mean a stepfather:ohtâwihkawinohkomisimâwnôhkômis (my stepfather)awîyak ohkomisa (someone's stepfather)awîyak opâpâsah (someone's stepfather)nohcâwîs
A manget has two (2) poles.
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