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1977
Singers, P. L.
(1977).
Cree tribal songs
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[Anonymous]
(1977).
The traveller's spiritual provision
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1974
Gibot, F.
(1974).
Felix Gibout Interview
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Lightning, Richard
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1973
Ahenakew, E.
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Buck R. M.
(1973).
Voices of the Plains Cree
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1-204.
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1971
Gregoret, G.
(1971).
The Trout Lake Cree
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1969
Bryan, A. L.
(1969).
Late Prehistoric Cree Expansion into North Central Alberta
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1,
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1967
Hood, R.
(1967).
Some Account of the Cree and Other Indians, 1819
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15
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1963
[Anonymous]
(1963).
Albert Cardinal also called Mumstap, Cree at Saddle Lake, Alberta
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[Anonymous]
(1963).
Cree men at Saddle Lake, Alberta
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Dempsey, H. A.
(1963).
Cree sweat lodge frame at Saddle Lake Reserve, Alberta
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Dempsey, H. A.
(1963).
Framework used for smoking hides, Cree at Saddle Lake Reserve, Alberta
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Dempsey, H. A.
(1963).
Mrs. William Half; nee Bella Shirt; Cree at Saddle Lake Reserve, Alberta
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Dempsey, H. A.
(1963).
Mrs.William Half; nee Bella Shirt; Cree at Saddle Lake Reserve, Alberta
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Dempsey, H. A.
(1963).
Portable sweat lodge, Cree at Saddle Lake Reserve
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Dempsey, H. A.
(1963).
Structure used for smoking hides, Cree at Saddle Lake Reserve, Alberta
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1962
Wuttunee, W. I. C.
(1962).
Thirst Dance of the Crees
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42
(3), 20-23.
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1948
[Anonymous]
(1948).
House on Cree reserve at Wabasca, Alberta
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1933
[Anonymous]
(1933).
Cannibal of Wetigo Dance, Saddle Lake Reserve, Alberta
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[Anonymous]
(1933).
Cree people, Saddle Lake Reserve, Alberta
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1930
Grant, J. C. B.
(1930).
Anthropometry of the Chipewyan and Cree Indians of the neighbourhood of Lake Athabaska
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1-59.
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Grant, B. J. C.
(1930).
Anthropometry of the Chipewyan and Cree Indians of the neighbourhood of Lake Athabaska
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1920
[Anonymous]
(1920).
Old Testament: the Old Testament in the Cree language
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British and Foreign Bible Society
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1919
Goddard, P. E.
(1919).
Notes on the Sun Dance of the Cree in Alberta
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16
(4), 295-310.
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1912
[Anonymous]
(1912).
Cree family outside tipi, Athabasca Landing, Alberta
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[Anonymous]
(1912).
Cree woman outside of tipi, Athabasca Landing, Alberta
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