Answer: CREE
CREE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 159 times.
Referring Clues:
- Ontario tribe
- Prairie Indian
- Old buffalo hunter
- Buffalo hunter
- Manitoba native
- Plains Indian
- Manitoba Indian
- Chief Big Bear, e.g.
- Canadian prairie tribe
- Canadian Indian
- Tribe in Manitoba
- Manitoba tribesman
- Indigenous Canadian
- Indian language that gave us "pemmican"
- Early buffalo hunters
- Ontario natives
- Language from which "pemmican" is derived
- Algonquian language
- Chief Big Bear, for one
- Saskatchewan tribe
- Canadian tribe
- Language from which "Saskatchewan" is derived
- Canadian native
- Western Canada native
- Onetime buffalo hunter
- Canadian tribesman
- Native Canadian
- Algonquian Indian
- Indian of the northern Plains
- James Bay native
- Saskatchewan Indian
- Language closely related to Montagnais
- Algonquian tongue
- Micmac relative
- Canadian natives
- Indigenous people of Manitoba
- Montana native
- Hudson Bay Indian
- Hudson Bay tribe
- Northwest Rebellion tribe
- River to the Fond du Lac
- Buffy Sainte-Marie, for one
- Algonquin language
- Saskatchewan native
- Quebec native
- Prairie tribe
- Native American
- North American tribe member
- Northwest Rebellion participants
- Summer of "A Different World"
- Language related to Micmac
- Algonquian speaker
- Manitoba tribe
- One of the official languages of the Northwest Territories
- First Nations tribe
- Hudson Bay native
- Algonquian tribe
- Algonquin Indian
- Tribe of Canada
- Ontario Indian
- Alberta Indian
- Alberta native
- Algonquian-speaking Indian
- Saskatchewan indian tribe
- Indian of Manitoba
- Algonquian speakers
- Certain Algonquian
- Certain native Canadian
- Algonquian living in Canada
- Certain Manitoba Indian
- Native tribe of Canada
- Large Algonquian-speaking tribe
- Algonquian-speaking tribe
- Large Canadian tribe
- Dweller in a 59-Across
- Cousins of the Ojibwa
- Language whence "pemmican" came
- Algonquian Indian tribe
- Language spoken throughout Canada
- Inuit's neighbour
- Canadian First Nations people
- Ontario native
- Fur trade tribe
- Canada native
- Quebec tribe
- Great Lakes tribe
- Great Lakes indigene
- Indian of Canada
- Plains tribe
- Dakota tribe
- Dakota tribe
- Canadian tribe member
- Manitoba tribesmen
- Manitoba American Indian
- Northern Plains people
- Tongue that "Saskatchewan" comes from
- Manitoban Indian
- Big Bear or Little Bear
- Native Americans in Canada and the northern US
- Subarctic tribe
- Canadian Plains tribe
- Northern tribe
- Canada's largest Indian tribe
- Tribe of the Canadian Plains
- Native American tribe
- North American Indian
- Language spoken along James Bay
- One of the Northwest Territories' official languages
- Plains native
- Canadian aboriginal
- One of Canada's First Nations
- Algonquian
- Plains dwellers
- Northern Montana tribe
- Language akin to Ojibwa
- Summer of "Problem Child"
- Large First Nations tribe
- Make
- Hudson Bay nation
- Algonquian in Canada
- Some Canadian natives
- An Algonquian
- Canadian lake
- Northern Plains tribe
- Summer of "voltron"
- Canada's Buffy Sainte-Marie, by birth
- Native people of Canada
- Northern Montana native
- One of the 11 official languages of Canada's Northwest Territories
- Language from which "Saskatchewan" comes
- People of Canada
- Language of 100,000+ Canadians
- Bunibonibee ___ Nation
- One of the First Nations of Canada
- Some Montanans
- Language that Saskatchewan comes from
- Alberta tribe
- First Nations group
- One of the official languages of Canada's Northwest Territories
- Eeyou Istchee people
- Canadian people
- Like Walking-Out Ceremonies
- Native of central Canada
- Language spoken in the Canadian Prairies
- Largest First Nations group
- An official language of the Northwest Territories
- Manitoba First Nations people
- First Nations people of Canada
- Language descended from Proto-Algonquian
- Manitoba people
- Plains language
- Language spoken in Canada
- Saskatchewan people
- Native Canadian group
- Indigenous people of Canada
- Indigenous Canadian group
- First Nations people
- Mandy Gull-Masty's heritage
- Indigenous Canadians
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 28, 2024
- LA Times - October 16, 2024
- LA Times - August 28, 2024
- New York Times - July 26, 2024
- LA Times - June 30, 2024
- New York Times - June 16, 2024
- USA Today - April 03, 2024
- New York Times - February 18, 2024
- LA Times - January 24, 2024
- LA Times - December 17, 2023
- USA Today - November 17, 2023
- USA Today - November 07, 2023
- USA Today - November 03, 2023
- New York Times - October 23, 2023
- USA Today - October 06, 2023
- LA Times - August 20, 2023
- USA Today - July 11, 2023
- New York Times - June 02, 2023
- USA Today - January 03, 2023
- New York Times - December 15, 2022
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