The celebrations the Cree had where parties where they did the dance now known as the chicken dance, and smoked the party pipe. they did not do the chicken dance. -2w4f56
the plains cree had prairie land whereas the woodlands cree lived in a more lively habitat. The Plains Cree used to live in tepees and hunted mainly buffalo, much like the other neighboring plains nations; with the advent of the horse these Plains cultures flourished. Woodlands Cree lived in wigwams (conical structures) similar to the plains, but hunted moose, deer and fished. Woodland Cree commuted the rivers in canoes as a means of transport. There are also dialect differences with some Woodlands and Plains Cree. Also, the dialect of "Y" is used by the Plains Cree and some Woodlands Cree use the "TH" dialect. The Plains Cree also tend to speak in a more sedate (slower) manner and the northern Woodlands speak faster.
to start, the Woodland Cree are a type of Aboriginal tribe. there are also the Plains Cree as well. wood lands cree is awesome!
"My grandmother" in Cree is "nôhkom." However "your grandmother" in Cree is "kookum."
The Cree Indians ate buffalo, moose, elk, rabbit, and beaver. They also ate different types of fruits, nuts, and corn.
Cree people live in the prairies in Canada and in the northern united states.
because inuit people live in snow and cree live in teepees and cree dress in dresses and pants and inuits dress warm. The inuit live in the artic. the Cree live in different types of terrain, swamps, plains, woods, etc. the difference between inuit and cree is huge
They live in Florida!
The Cree people traditionally spoke the Cree language, which is an Algonquian language. Today, many Cree people are bilingual, with English being commonly spoken alongside Cree.
They live in Florida!
Cree people lived in big tents called tipis made of wooden poles and buffalo skins. people would give them the wooden poles for there b-day and the more poles you had, the older you are.
cree games
cree games
They live in Woodland Cree.
They live in southern Canada and in some parts of the United States; North Dakota and Montana.
The majority of the Cree Native Americans live north and west of Lake Superior. Most live in Canada in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
they lived up your bummm!