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Cree language and literature booklist and lessons, including transcribed pronunciation guide and syllabary. Links.
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Cree language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Cree Indians. Covers the Plains, Swampy, and Woodland Cree dialects, with a short dictionary of Cree words, Cree language stories, names, and Cree syllabics. ˜Cree Language Resources...
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Used here with permission. The phrase book is a compilation of materials from the course "Introduction to the Cree Language" developed in the IMPACTE programme at Brandon University and first taught in the winter of 1972. The text is based on the dialects of Manitoba.
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In Iiyiyuuschii, the Cree language is very much alive: spoken by almost all 13 "This site is intended as a resource for Cree language teachers, literacy instructors, translators, linguists, and anyone who has an interest in the nuts and bolts of the Cree language." To reach the site, follow the link below:
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Cree language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About 20 years later, Evans learnt to speak Cree and set about the task of devising a way of writing that language. After encountering difficulties with using the Latin alphabet, he dug out his Ojibwe syllabary and adapted it to the Cree language.
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Cree language related products and information including Tutorials, System, Fonts, and Dictionaries at WorldLanguage.com The Cree language keytop stickers are available in green (some keys are printed in red letters) on clear stickers.
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Cree language resources for James Bay Cree or East Cree including dictionary, lessons, stories, grammar and computer resources. EastCree.org is a Participatory Action Research project by the Cree people of Eastern James Bay to document and strengthen the Cree language using the Internet; funding provided by Social Sciences...
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Dialects Nonpalatalized th-dialect within Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi language complex or dialect cluster. Language development Literacy rate in first language: 1% to 5%. Literacy rate in second language: 50% to 75%. Cree syllabary, western finals.
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Dialects Palatalized y-dialect within Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi language complex or dialect cluster. Sometimes classified as Montagnais.
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