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Pimicikamak Cree Nation

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that was not used by the Pimicikamak people to describe themselves. Today, "Crees use the name Cree to refer to themselves only when speaking English or French." "Nation" is an English word. The combination of these three terms describes the Pimicikamak people less accurately than its own name
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The Pimicikamak Cree Nation has, as of 2016, the highest suicide rate in all of Canada. Residents made 140 attempts in the span of a fortnight in March 2016, or ten per day. Band councillor Donnie McKay blamed the epidemic on the isolated community's lack of jobs, guidance counselors and suicide
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David Thompson recorded "The French Canadians...call them 'Krees', a name which none of the Indians can pronounce...", "Life with the Nahathaways" in
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thereunder, in respect of election of Chief and Council of the Band, shall not apply in respect of the Band." and s. 26: "Notwithstanding the
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One noted program to counter the suicide epidemic is the Pimicikamak Thunder, a youth
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and Regulations thereunder, the Chief and Council of the Nation shall be,
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But note that the Band Council is no longer elected under the
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David Thompson: Travels in Western North America 1784–1812
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David H. Pentland, "Synonymy" in "West Main Cree", in
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David H. Pentland, "Synonymy" in "West Main Cree", in
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Index


Pimicikamak
Cree
Etymologically
Cree
indigenous people
drainage basin
Nelson River
Rupert's Land
exonym
Cross Lake First Nation
Pimicikamak
indigenous people
pre-history
Indian Act
governed by four councils
Cross Lake First Nation
Band
softball
TSN
Bell Let's Talk
Pimicikamak
Treaty Five
University of Winnipeg

Indian Act
regulations
Indian Act
http://www.pimicikamak.ca/law/LAWoELEf_cor.DOC
Archived

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