Cree Indian is an introduction of Cree Indian lifestyle that explains the food they eat, the meaning of the story, myths, religious beliefs, performance rites, and their current lifestyle. It is almost impossible to touch every aspect as there is no printed matter and only the elderly knows. Some local words used by Cree Indians: Kiwetin means unfortunate north wind (Gill, Sullivan 158). Another word is a masquerade for bear, the most intelligent and spiritually powerful land animal (Gill, Sullivan 182).
The history of Cree Indian started in the majority of Canada, and some people shared a common reservation with other tribes of North Dakota. Cree Indian, the tribe of Alogonquian sometimes called Knisteneau, is basically a forest officer, basically a branch, so-called plain kelly is a buffalo hunter. The first encounter between Kelly and Caucasian was 1640 in the Jesuits of France. Cree Indian later fought with Sue in the occurrence of acne in 1776, lost many tribes, broke black feat in 1870. Cree was engaged in hunting, fishing, capturing and using as one of their staple food. They sacrificed for the sun; a great master of life (Erdoes, Ortiz 504)
For the time being, Cly lived in northern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana. Today, the American Cree tribe to the Chippewa Kuri family recognized in the Federation, located in the Rocky Boy's Indian Settlement, a minority as a "plain tree" of the Fort Peck Indian Settlement, and in the fortress "No Kelly" I am joining. And both are "Rocky Boy Kelly" Barnap Indian Settlement in Montana. Chippewa Cree shares reservations with Chippewa Indian Pembina Band, which is half of Chippewa Cree 's "Chippewa" (Ojibwa). In other reservations, minority Cree shares reservations with Assiniboine, Gros Ventre and Sioux tribes. Traditionally, the south boundary of the Kelly area of Montana State is the Missouri River and the Milk River.
For a while Cree was located in northern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana. Today, they are members of the Chippewa Kuri family recognized in the Federation in the Rocky Boy Indian Settlement in Montana State. They shared their reservations with Chipewa Indian Peppaina Band which made up half of the Chippewa Kuri "Chippewa". (In Canada, Chippewa is known as Ojibwa.) Traditionally, the south boundary of the Kelly area is the Missouri River and the Milk River of Montana.