Cree Nation
See also Chippeewa-Cree Indians
History
Brief Time Line
1611: First non-Indian contct with Henry Hudson
Late 1600's: Cree were trading with cononist 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: Intertribal was with the Blackfeet, Dakota, Crow, Cheyenne, Nez Perce and Flathead
1860: population of the Plains Cree numbered 12,500 by 1899: 6807
1881: Buffalo herds deminished; the tribe was on edge of starvation
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