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Assigned to the [[Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation (Montana)|Rocky Boy Reservation]] with the Chippewa tribe in 1916. | Assigned to the [[Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation (Montana)|Rocky Boy Reservation]] with the Chippewa tribe in 1916. | ||
The tribe was ravaged by tuberculosis, flu, | The tribe was ravaged by tuberculosis, flu, measles, whooping cough and bronchitis during 1920-1940. | ||
=== Brief Time Line === | === Brief Time Line === | ||
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'''1611:''' First non-Indian contact with Henry Hudson | '''1611:''' First non-Indian contact with Henry Hudson | ||
Late 1600's: Cree were trading with colonist and the Hudson Bay Company which had set up post at the mouth to the Nelson, Moose and Albany rivers. | |||
1730: Removed to the prairies, making them less dependent on the trading post. They took over land held by the Assinboin, The Assiniboin became their principal ally | |||
1700's: Trade relations with the [[Blackfeet Indians|Blackfeet]], these relations were maintained until 1790-1810 when the relation broke down | |||
1800: Missionaries convert many to Christianity | |||
The Cree traded with both the English and the French | The Cree traded with both the English and the French | ||
1840: Inter-tribal war with the Blackfeet, Dakota, [[Crow Indians|Crow]], [[Cheyenne Indians|Cheyenne]], [[Nez Perce Indians|Nez Perce]] and [[Flathead Indians|Flathead]] | |||
1860: Population of the Plains Cree numbered 12,500 | |||
1881: Buffalo herds diminished; the tribe near of starvation | |||
1899: Population 6,807 | |||
1916: Assigned with the Chippewa to the [[Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation (Montana)|Rocky Boy's Reservation]] in Montana | |||
1920-1940: Many die from tuberculosis, flu, measles, whooping cough and bronchitis<br> | |||
=== Records === | === Records === | ||
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*[[American Indian School Records|School census and records]] | *[[American Indian School Records|School census and records]] | ||
*[[American Indian Vital Records Supplements in Census Rolls|Vital records]] | *[[American Indian Vital Records Supplements in Census Rolls|Vital records]] | ||
=== Agencies === | |||
[[Upper_Missouri_Indian_Agency|Upper Missouri Agency]] | |||
=== Superintendencies === | |||
[[St._Louis_Superintendency_of_Indian_Affairs|St. Louis Superintendency]] | |||
=== Important Websites === | === Important Websites === | ||
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==== Cree ==== | ==== Cree ==== | ||
*Carlson, Paul H. ''The Plains Indians''. College Station, Texas: Texas A.M. University Press, c1998. {{ | *Carlson, Paul H. ''The Plains Indians''. College Station, Texas: Texas A.M. University Press, c1998. {{FSC|Book 970.1 C197p}} | ||
==== General ==== | ==== General ==== | ||
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=== References === | === References === | ||
{{reflist}} {{American | {{reflist}} {{Native American nav}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Indigenous Tribes of the United States]] [[Category:Canada First Nations]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:02, 5 December 2022
Canada
United States
Indigenous Peoples of the US
Montana
Indians of Montana
Cree Nation
Guide to Cree Nation ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and other agency records.
See also Chippeewa-Cree Indians
Tribal Headquarters
There are numerous headquarters throughout Canada. Only one in Montana. The Cree are northern Ojibwa's. Their territory or districts were located primarily in Canada. There is no one capitol or headquarters for the Cree in general. Their largest communities which you might want to refer to as headquarters are Moosone, Moose Factory, and Chisasibi. All look like cities. Chisasibi has a population of over 4,000. Other large Cree settlements are Cross Lake and Norway House. However, they don't have the appearance of towns.
History
Contact with the non-Indians occurred early in the 1600's. By the late 1600's the tribe was trading with the colonist and the Hudson Bay Company which had trading posts on the Nelson, Moose and Albany rivers.Trade was established with both the French and British.
In the 1730's the tribe moved to the prairies, tribal leaders wanted the tribe to be independent and less dependent on the trading post. The prairies were inhabited by the Assiniboin who became their ally.
During the 1800's many converted to Christianity
The tribe had inter tribal conflicts and war with Blackfeet, Crow, Cheyenne, Dakota,Flathead and Nez Perce tribes.
By 1881 the buffalo herds had diminished leaving the tribe near starvation.
Assigned to the Rocky Boy Reservation with the Chippewa tribe in 1916.
The tribe was ravaged by tuberculosis, flu, measles, whooping cough and bronchitis during 1920-1940.
Brief Time Line
1611: First non-Indian contact with Henry Hudson
Late 1600's: Cree were trading with colonist and the Hudson Bay Company which had set up post at the mouth to the Nelson, Moose and Albany rivers.
1730: Removed to the prairies, making them less dependent on the trading post. They took over land held by the Assinboin, The Assiniboin became their principal ally
1700's: Trade relations with the Blackfeet, these relations were maintained until 1790-1810 when the relation broke down
1800: Missionaries convert many to Christianity
The Cree traded with both the English and the French
1840: Inter-tribal war with the Blackfeet, Dakota, Crow, Cheyenne, Nez Perce and Flathead
1860: Population of the Plains Cree numbered 12,500
1881: Buffalo herds diminished; the tribe near of starvation
1899: Population 6,807
1916: Assigned with the Chippewa to the Rocky Boy's Reservation in Montana
1920-1940: Many die from tuberculosis, flu, measles, whooping cough and bronchitis
Records
The majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:
- Allotment records
- Annuity rolls
- Census records
- Correspondence
- Health records
- Reports
- School census and records
- Vital records
Agencies
Superintendencies
Important Websites
For Further Reading
Cree
- Carlson, Paul H. The Plains Indians. College Station, Texas: Texas A.M. University Press, c1998. FS Catalog Book 970.1 C197p
General
For background information to help find American Indian ancestors see For Further Reading.