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  2. List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec It includes only Cree and Naskapi villages and village municipalities. All places with the exception of Kawawachikamach and Kawawachikamach (Naskapi village municipality) are in the territory of Eeyou Istchee .

  3. List of traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of ...

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    The national name Nēhiyaw is from the Plains Cree, but serves as a pan-Cree name (see for example the Cree Wikipedia article). So Nēhiýānāhk serves as a default name for Cree country as a whole, in a similar way that Anishinaabewaki is based on an Ojibwe spelling, but serves as common name for the entire supra-national Aninishinaabe ...

  4. Cree - Wikipedia

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    The Cree language (also known in the most broad classification as Cree-Montagnais, Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi, to show the groups included within it) is the name for a group of closely related Algonquian languages, [3] the mother tongue (i.e. language first learned and still understood) of approximately 96,000 people, and the language most often ...

  5. Classification of municipalities in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Associated with a Naskapi village (VK) of the same name. [citation needed] [c] List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec: VC Municipalité de village cri (Terre 1-B) Cree village municipality A primarily Cree village with a Cree local authority established by the Cree Villages and the Naskapi Village Act. [citation needed] [b]

  6. Naskapi - Wikipedia

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    "Nascaupee" native American by Frank Weston Benson (1921). The earliest written reference to Naskapi appears around 1643, when the Jesuit André Richard referred to the "Ounackkapiouek", but little is known about the group to which Richard was referring, other than that they were one of many "small nations" situated somewhere north of Tadoussac.

  7. James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (French: Convention de la Baie-James et du Nord québécois) is an Aboriginal land claim settlement, approved in 1975 by the Cree and Inuit of northern Quebec, and later slightly modified in 1978 by the Northeastern Quebec Agreement (French: Accord du Nord-Est québécois), through which Quebec's Naskapi First Nation joined the agreement.

  8. Category:Naskapi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Naskapi" ... List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec; M.

  9. List of census divisions of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Cree villages (village cri), northern villages (village nordique, i.e., Inuit), and one Naskapi village (village Naskapi) Land reserved to Crees (Terres réservées aux Cris), Inuit land (Terre inuite), Naskapi land (Terres réservées aux Naskapis) Indian reserves and Indian settlements; Unorganized territories