Nehiyaw
Nehiyaw, also known as the Cree people, are an Indigenous group primarily located in Canada. They speak the Cree language, which is part of the Algonquian language family. The Nehiyaw have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, stories, and art that reflect their connection to the land and community.
Historically, the Nehiyaw were known for their hunting, fishing, and gathering lifestyles. They played a significant role in the fur trade, collaborating with European settlers. Today, many Nehiyaw continue to uphold their traditions while also engaging in modern society, striving to preserve their language and culture for future generations.