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  2. Plains Cree language - Wikipedia

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    Plains Cree has some regular sound correspondences with other Cree-Montagnais dialects, and in some cases the differences between Plains Cree and other dialects exemplify these regular correspondences. Note that in terms of linguistic classification, the East Cree dialect which appears in these tables is a dialect of Montagnais.

  3. Regna Darnell - Wikipedia

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    Regna Darnell is an American-Canadian anthropologist [1] known for her linguistic anthropological fieldwork with the Plains Cree of northern Alberta and with southwestern Ontario First Nations peoples as well as for her scholarship on the history of anthropology. Notable for her extensive contributions towards anthropology as a field of study ...

  4. Iron Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic groups that made up the Confederacy were the branches of the Cree that moved onto the Great Plains around 1740 (the southern half of this movement eventually became the "Plains Cree" and the northern half the "Woods Cree"), the Saulteaux (Plains Ojibwa), the Nakoda or Stoney people also called Pwat or Assiniboine, [2] and the Métis ...

  5. Cree - Wikipedia

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    Plains Cree – a total of about 34,000 people in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Montana, USA. Due to the many dialects of the Cree language, the people have no modern collective autonym. The Plains Cree and Attikamekw refer to themselves using modern forms of the historical nêhiraw, namely nêhiyaw and nêhirawisiw, respectively

  6. Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    The Americas, Western Hemisphere Cultural regions of North American people at the time of contact Early Indigenous languages in the US. Historically, classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas is based upon cultural regions, geography, and linguistics.

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

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    Eeyou or Iyyu is the spelling in northern East Cree, while Iynu in southern East Cree. The traditional territory of the Plains Cree in particular is Paskwāwiýinīnāhk ("In the Land of the Plains Cree"). [226] Newe Segobia [230] ("The People's Earth Mother")

  8. Plains Cree people - Wikipedia

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  9. Plains Cree - Wikipedia

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    Plains Cree may refer to: Plains Cree language; Plains Cree people This page was last edited on 17 October 2021, at 05:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...