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Cree cities are cities that can be founded by the Cree civilization in Civilization VI and its expansions. The first city founded is the Capital Capital, and the names of future cities are chosen at random from the list below.

The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.

List of cities[]

City Name Notes
Capital Capital
Mikisiw-Wacîhk
Cities
Ahtahkakoop Plains Cree First Nation and Leader (Cree for "Star Blanket"[1])
Pihtokahanapiwiyin Poundmaker's Cree name
Mistahi-Sipihk Cree for Big River
Mistawasis First Nation named after Chief Mistawasis (Cree for "Big Child"[2])
Wihkasko-Kiseyin A Cree chief, his name meaning "sweet grass"[3]
Makwa-Sakahikan Makwa Sakahikan ("Loon Lake"[4]) First Nation
Maskotew Muskoday First Nation
Paskwaw-Askihk Paskwaw is Cree for "there is a plains/prairie"[5]
Piyesiw-Awasis Thunderchild First Nation (Cree for "Thunder Child"[6])
Peepeekisis Sasakatchewan First Nation
Kinosew-Sakahikan Cree for Little Fish Lake
Ka-Peyakwaskonam Willow Cree Chief/One Arrow First Nation (Cree for "One Arrow"[7])
Missanabie First Nation in Ontario
Moosomin First Nation in Saskatchewan
Kawacatoose First nation in Saskatchewan; may be Cree for "Poor man" or "Lean Man"[8]
Whapmagoostui Village in Quebec, next to the Inuit village of Kuujjuarapik
Okanese First Nation named after Okanis
Chemawawin First nation in Manitoba, name meaning "to pull nets with two canoes on the river"[9]
Ka-kiwistahaw Leader of the Rabbit Skin people (Wāpošwayānak), name meaning "he who flies around"[10]
Nekaneet First Nation in Southern Saskatchewan
Kawawachikamach Naskapi/Iyiyiw First nation in Quebec; name in Iyuw Iyimuun/Naskapi language means "windy lake" to some and "winding river that becomes a big lake" to others[11]
Natashquan First Nation in Eastern Quebec
Wapi-maskwa Cree for White Bear
Waskahikanihk Cree for Cumberland House
Papewe Chief of the Little Pine First Nation
Ka-ohpawakastahk Flying Dust First Nation near Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan
Ochapowace First Nation in Southern Saskatchewan
Tataskweyak First Nation in Split Lake, Manitoba
Posakanacihk Cree for Touchwood Hills

References[]

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