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The western Cree (Pakisimotan wi iniwak) : ethnology  Cover Image Book Book

The western Cree (Pakisimotan wi iniwak) : ethnology / J. Fromhold.

Fromhold, J. (Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780557497652 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 28 cm.
  • Publisher: [Canada?] : Heritage Consulting, 2001.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Simplified flow chart of Cree subgroup development -- Simplified flow chart of Western Nehiyaw-Pwat bands -- Mixed ethnicity among the Cree -- Interregional migration -- Population reconstructins -- Warfare -- Intertribal trade on the North Saskatchewan -- Trading posts relevant to the Western Cree -- Epidemics and starvation on the Northern Plains -- Blackfoot population table -- Biographic sketches -- Western Cree tipis -- Cree naming practices -- Cree and Nakoda place names of the southern Rockies -- Our sacred places -- Identified members of Two Dogs' band -- Founding members of Pesew's Band -- Founding members of the bearspaws' nakoda band -- Early identifiable members of the Tani Zibe chage/Chiniki band -- Asini wachi wi iniwak employees of the fur trade -- West people chiefs c. 1840 -- Probable nehiyaw-pwat bands in the hand hills 1870/71 -- Treaty 6 participation -- Bands of parts of bands affiliated with mistahe maskwa -- 1879 August ; Cree band distributions for treaty payment -- Paspaschew's band members -- Kinship connections between the St. Paul des soto band and the west people -- 1822 Bow Rivers expedition members -- Asini Wachi dress style influences -- Tribal camps -- Trail signs -- NWC men stationed in the west 1804 -- NWC men in the Columbia 1809-1811 -- 1810's Metis born or married into the Nehiyaw Pwat at Edmonton -- Starvation on the northern plains -- Families living hunting into the Jaspar area, c. 1836 -- West people literacy -- A history of early firearms in the west -- Poundmaker's surrender discussions -- Cree political structure and territoriality -- Nakoda origins -- Bands largely based around the Cardinal family -- Range of west people bands -- Early swamp ground/chan tonga nakoda chiefs -- Persons stationed or resident on lesser Slave Lake, c.1800 -- First crossings of the Caqnadian Rockies -- Western Cree legends -- Cree bows -- Burial practices -- Signal Hills -- The spirit world.
Subject: Cree Indians > Ethnology.
Indians of North America > Québec (Province) > Ethnology.
Economics > Public opinion.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at University College of the North Libraries.

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