Manitoba First Nations group
Else clues• 18 Algonquian language
• 56 Canadian tribe
• A Manitoban
• About 120,000 Canadians
• Actress Summer
• Aigonquian tongue
• Alberta Indian
• Alberta native
• Algonquian
• Algonquian Indian
• Algonquian Indian tribe
• Algonquian language
• Algonquian living in Canada
• Algonquian speaker
• Algonquian tribe
• Algonquian-speaking Indian
• Algonquian-speaking tribe
• Allies of the Assiniboin
• Amerind
• Amerindian
• An Amerind
• An official language of the Northwest Territories
• Assiniboia native
• Bison hunters of old
• Buffalo hunter
• Buffy Sainte-Marie, for one
• Canada Indian
• Canada native
• Canada's largest Indian tribe
• Canada's largest native tribe
• Canadian First Nations people
• Canadian Indian tribe
• Canadian lake
• Canadian natives
• Canadian people
• Canadian prairie residents
• Canadian prairie tribe
• Canadian tribe
• Canadian tribe member
• Canadian tribesman
• Certain Algonquian
• Certain Manitoba Indian
• Certain native Canadian
• Chief Big Bear, e.g.
• Chief Big Bear, for one
• Chiefly Canadian Indian
• Cousins of the Ojibwa
• Dakota foe
• Early buffalo hunters
• Early Canadian
• Early Manitoban
• First Nation people
• First Nations tribe
• Foe of the Blackfoot
• Fur trade tribe
• Hero headquarters
• Hudson Bay
• Hudson Bay Indian
• Hudson Bay native
• Hudson Bay tribe
• Hudson's Bay Company trader
• Indian
• Indian language that gave us pemmican
• Indian of Canada
• Indian of Manitoba
• Indian of the northern Plains
• Indian tribe
• Indigene of the Great Lakes area
• Indigenous Canadian
• Indigenous people of Manitoba
• James Bay native
• Language akin to Ojibwa
• Language closely related to Montagnais
• Language from which pemmican is derived
• Language from which Saskatchewan is derived
• language in which Winnipeg means dirty water
• Language related to Massachusett
• Language related to Micmac
• Language related to Montagnais
• Language spoken throughout Canada
• Language that gave us pemmican
• Language whence pemmican came
• Large Algonquian-speaking tribe
• Large Canadian tribe
• Largest Indian tribe in Canada
• Largest of Canada's First Nations
• Manitoba American Indian
• Manitoba Indian
• Manitoba native
• Manitoba tribe
• Manitoba tribesman
• Member of an American Indian people of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan
• Micmac relative
• Mont. Indian
• Montana native
• Most widely-spoken indigenous language in Canada
• Native American
• Native American of the North
• Native American tribe
• Native Canadian
• Native Canadian tribe
• Native North Americans
• Native of Canada
• Native people of Canada
• Native Quebec tribe
• Native tribe of Canada
• North American Indian
• North American Indian language
• North American tribe
• North American tribe member
• Northern Native American
• Northern Plains people
• Northwest Rebellion participants
• Northwest Rebellion tribe
• Northwestern Indian
• Old buffalo hunter
• One of the official languages of the Northwest Territories
• Onetime buffalo hunter
• Ontario Indian
• Ontario native
• Ontario tribe
• Plain folk
• Plains Indian
• Plains people
• Plains tribe
• Plainsman
• Poundmaker, for one
• Poundmaker's tribe
• Prairie Indian
• Prairie Indian tribe
• Prairie tribe
• Quebec native
• River to the Fond du Lac
• Saskatchewan Indian
• Saskatchewan indian tribe
• Saskatchewan native
• Saskatchewan tribe
• Shania Twain's Native American heritage
• Some Montanans
• Summer of 'A Different World'
• Swampy ___ (plains Indian tribe)
• Tribe in Manitoba
• Tribe of Canada
• Warlike tribe
• Western Canada native
• Western Indian
• The Algonquian language spoken by the Cree people
• A member of an Algonquian people living in central Canada