found: ATNS (Agreements, Treaties and Negotiated Settlements Project) website, Jan. 3, 2008(The Cree Indian Tribe occupies territory from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean; they are Canada's largest native group with 200,000 registered members in communities across Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta)
found: Catholic Encyc. website, 1908, viewed Jan. 3, 2008(Cree--the largest and most important Indian tribe of Canada ... until confined to reservations their various bands held most of the extensive territory about Lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba, the lower Red and Saskatchewan, and eastward to the country of the Maskegon about Hudson Bay ... most of their former territory is now included in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Assiniboia [1882-1905; the western quarter thereafter became part of the province of Alberta], and Saskatchewan)
found: NativeLanguages website, Jan. 3, 2008(official homepages of individual Cree Nations ... Little Red River Cree Nation, Alberta; Bigstone Cree Nation, Alberta; Samson Cree Nation, Alberta; Woodland Cree Nation, Alberta, etc.)