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         <title>Cree / Plains Cree: A First Nations group in Canada, known for their traditional way of life, language, and culture.

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         <title>Wahkotowin: A Cree word referring to kinship or the interconnectedness of all things.</title>
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         <title>Creator: Refers to a spiritual entity responsible for the creation of the world or universe in many Indigenous cultures.</title>
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         <title>Algonquin: A Native American tribe originally located in the Ottawa River Valley of Quebec and Ontario, Canada.

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         <title>Grass Dance: A traditional Native American dance often performed at powwows, characterized by dancers moving in a way that imitates the swaying of grass.

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         <title>Mahihkanak: A Cree word meaning &quot;wolves.&quot;</title>
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         <title>Mohawk: A member of a Native American people formerly living in the Mohawk Valley of New York and now located in Ontario and Quebec, Canada.</title>
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