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Cree camp near Vermilion, Alberta

The Cree form an aboriginal nation of North America. They range from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean in both Canada and the United States. Their ancestral Cree language was once the most widely spoken in northern North America, but now not all Crees are fluent in it; English or French is more commonly used.

They are the largest group of First Nations in Canada with over 200 000 members. The Cree were known for openness to intertribal marriage. The Métis are a group of mixed Cree and French Canadian heritage.

The Cree nation has a group of leaders in the Eeyou Istchee ( Cree for Grand Council of the Crees). Its current leader is Grand Chief Ted Moses from Nunavik (in northern Quebec).

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Canadian history Native American tribes Canadian First Nations Native peoples of QuebecThe Native peoples of Quebec total 11 distinct nations. The 10 Amerindian nations and the Inuit nations number 71 415 people and account for approximately 1% of Quebec's population. Inuit The Inuit communities of Quebec are located in the northern most pa

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