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Cree

In 1975, the Crees, along with the Inuit, were negotiating with the Federal and Provincial governments concerning the hydroelectric development of their region. This period marked a turning point in their pursuit of self-determination. To this day, the majority of the population speaks Cree, with English as their second language.

 

Tourisme Eeyou Istchee (TEI)

Nation Crie de Mistissini – Département de tourisme

Tourisme Oujé-Bougoumou

Wemindji IIyiyuuch Tourism Association


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Majestic Rupert River!
Awashish Outdoor Adventures

 While in the company of a Cree family, come and enjoy unique experiences with an added touch of Aboriginal culture in an authentic setting where nature and Native American culture come together as one.

www.awashish.com


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