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Cree adults and children during the early 1900s
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Description: A group of Cree adults and children during the early 1900s. The woman wears a traditional shawl worn by Cree women during this early period. Tags Family, European, Moosonee

Cree family at their winter teepee camp
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Description: A Cree family at their winter teepee camp. A shove pipe can be seen at the top of the teepee. The woman and the girls wear the traditional shawl wrapped around their heads. A baby is secured ...

Men and women constructing a summer teepee
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Description: Men and women constructing a summer teepee. First the poles are arranged in a circle with enough space for one family. After covering the teepee poles with tarp, spruce boughs will be collected ...

A Christmas parade in downtown Moosonee
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Description: A Christmas parade in downtown Moosonee. Tags Winter, Woman, Man, Children, Groups of People, Family, European, Traditional, Celebrations, Moosonee

Women in traditional shawls in front of a church
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Description: Cree women in traditional shawls in front of a tent with a church in the background. Two babies are in tikinagans, a traditional Cree method of carrying very young babies to keep them warm ...

Young Cree women, boys and girls in front of tent
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Description: Young Cree women, boys and girls in front of tent. One young boy holds a bow and arrow no longer used by Cree people with the introduction of the gun. By the early 1900s, most boys owned ...

Cree family traveling by canoe
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Description: A Cree family traveling by canoe along the coast of James Bay. Two Cree women in traditional shawls sit in the front. Sometimes a sail was erected in the canoe using a pole and tarp to use ...

Canoes with Cree people
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Description: Two small canoes and one large canoe with Cree people or possibly a family going to fish or hunt. Tags Summer, Groups of People, Canoe, Small Vessel

Why On the Path of the Elders Matters
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... systems in place that a child in a traditional, stable, nuclear family would have.” At the launch event for PathoftheElders.com, Dr. John Medicine Horse Kelly Cle-alls spoke of how many Aboriginal youths ...

Learn The Paths
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... Trapping game, the player must tend the family trap lines, sell pelts, and buy food for the Band to survive the winter. The player learns assertive bargaining skills and how to negotiate from a position ...

Chapter 4A - 2
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... and comfortable, giving them as a present this year $8 per capita and an annuity for ever of $4 per annum, also setting aside for their sole use and benefit a tract of land 1 square mile to each family ...

References
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... trade http://www.turtletrack.org/Issues03/ Co04192003/Art/FurTrade.jpg (05/17/08) Mushkegowuk family in the bush https://www.pathoftheelders.com/templates/pote/images/essay/chapter3a_big.jpg (05/17/08) ...

Chapter 3
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... got sick because many of them were far from the settlements where medicine and skilled medical assistants might help them. Mushkegowuk family in the bush (ca early 1900s) Mushkegowuk ...

Story Introduction
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... Bay Cree) Nation of Eastmain, Northern Quebec. In this way, I am both a Muskegowuk and Eeyou person who has family roots on both the Western and Eastern shores of James Bay. My grandfather was Mushkegowuk ...
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The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples and Treaty No. 9. A Cree Culture and History Education Game.

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