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Woods Cree Stories
The witty stories of Woods Cree Stories are a fun and fanciful introduction to this Indigenous language.The witty stories of Woods Cree Stories are a fun and fanciful introduction to this Indigenous language.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
[Correspondence from J. A. Woodward to James Cree, January 15, 1894]
The Angus VV Ranch was founded in the 1880's by James E. Cree, and was located in the vicinity of the town of Angus, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Cree is credited with introducing the Angus breed of cattle to New Mexico. Documents in this collection range in date from 1885 to 1946, but the bulk discusses events concerning cattle rustling in the 1890's.This is a letter, dated January 15th, 1894, from J. A. Woodward to James Cree
[Correspondence from J. A. Woodward to James Cree, January 18, 1894]
The Angus VV Ranch was founded in the 1880's by James E. Cree, and was located in the vicinity of the town of Angus, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Cree is credited with introducing the Angus breed of cattle to New Mexico. Documents in this collection range in date from 1885 to 1946, but the bulk discusses events concerning cattle rustling in the 1890's.This is a letter, dated January 18th, 1894 from J. A. Woodward to James Cree concerning cattle rustlers in New Mexico
Gender, power, and representations of Cree law
"Drawing on the insights of Indigenous feminist legal theory, Emily Snyder examines representations of Cree law and gender in books, videos, graphic novels, educational websites, online lectures, and a video game. Although these resources promote the revitalization of Cree law and the principle of miyo-wîcêhtowin (good relations), Snyder argues that they do not capture the complexities of gendered power relations. The majority of these resources either erase women's legal authority by not mentioning them, or they diminish their agency by portraying Cree laws and gender roles in inflexible, aesthetically pleasing ways that overlook power imbalances and other forms of oppression."-
Intervention de Daria Petushkova, doctorante au CREE, à l’EHESS
Le Centre de Recherches Europes-Eurasie-CREE (Inalco) a l’honneur de vous faire part de la participation de Daria Petushkova, doctorante au CREE, au séminaire « L’univers des choses soviétiques : essai d’anthropologie historique de la culture matérielle et de ses dimensions symboliques en URSS » de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS). Programme du séminaire, source : https://sirice.eu/agenda/l-univers-des-choses-sovietiques-annee-2023-2024 Daria Petushkova interviendra ..
Optical Cree Recognition
A basic form of OCR created for handwritten Cree syllabics. Written as a web application using Tensorflow and OpenCV.If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file
[Correspondence from H. A. Hicks to Charles M. Cree, December 20, 1927]
The Angus VV Ranch was founded in the 1880's by James E. Cree, and was located in the vicinity of the town of Angus, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Cree is credited with introducing the Angus breed of cattle to New Mexico. Documents in this collection range in date from 1885 to 1946, but the bulk discusses events concerning cattle rustling in the 1890's
[Correspondence from General Land Office to H. A. Hicks and Charles M. Cree]
The Angus VV Ranch was founded in the 1880's by James E. Cree, and was located in the vicinity of the town of Angus, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Cree is credited with introducing the Angus breed of cattle to New Mexico. Documents in this collection range in date from 1885 to 1946, but the bulk discusses events concerning cattle rustling in the 1890's
[Correspondence from H. A. Hicks to James Cree, September 14, 1927]
The Angus VV Ranch was founded in the 1880's by James E. Cree, and was located in the vicinity of the town of Angus, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Cree is credited with introducing the Angus breed of cattle to New Mexico. Documents in this collection range in date from 1885 to 1946, but the bulk discusses events concerning cattle rustling in the 1890's
[Correspondence from H. A. Hicks to Charles M. Cree, August 6, 1928]
The Angus VV Ranch was founded in the 1880's by James E. Cree, and was located in the vicinity of the town of Angus, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Cree is credited with introducing the Angus breed of cattle to New Mexico. Documents in this collection range in date from 1885 to 1946, but the bulk discusses events concerning cattle rustling in the 1890's
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