- Cree
Flood Story". Bird,
Louis (2007). The
Spirit Lives in the Mind:
Omushkego Stories, Lives, and Dreams. Quebec: Mcgill-Queen's
University Press. pp...
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Swampy Cree /
Western James Bay Cree
called themselves: Omaškêkowak,
Omushkego, Omushkegowak,
together with the
Moose Cree also
called Lowland Cree,...
- Algonquin,
Iroquoian and Siouan-speaking peoples. The Cree,
including Omushkego,
beliefs similar to
Anishinaabe traditional beliefs,
different structure...
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claimed that
Abishabis had
introduced Christianity to them.
Abishabis was
Omushkego Cree,
referred to as "Home
Guard Indians" by the Hudson's Bay Company...
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known as Maskekon,
Maskegon and Omaškêkowak, and
often anglicized as
Omushkego) is a
variety of the
Algonquian language, Cree. It is
spoken in a series...
- ISBN 0-486-22145-8. Bird, Louis; Brown,
Jennifer S.H. (2005).
Telling Our Stories:
Omushkego Legends and
Histories from
Hudson Bay. Peterborough, ON, Canada: Broadview...
- Mushkego,
Omushkego James Bay Cree. They are also
known as
Mushkegowuk Cree
Omushkegowuk Cree,
western James Bay, west-coast, Swampy,
Omushkego, and Hudson...