nêhiyawêwin (Cree) language learning resources
Looking for materials to help you learn nêhiyawêwin (Plains Cree Y dialect)? Here you go!
Looking for materials to help you learn nêhiyawêwin (Plains Cree Y dialect)? Here you go!
The Cree Classroom here in Montreal was fund-raised for in December of 2013, with enormous and rapid success. After Indiegogo took their 5% cut, we raised $5747.50! Many thanks again to every contributor who has supported this project and to Manitobah Mukluks who generously provided the goodies we used to Read more…
I am cross posting this from a new website, sakihitowinlearning.ca. I want to keep the âpihtawikosisan blog for a wide variety of writings, while the sâkihitowin learning site is dedicated to language. All our goings on in the Cree classroom will be posted there from now on, so if that Read more…
The Inuit make no bones about it. Theirs is a hunting culture; but what does that mean? Most Inuit still eat a solid diet of country food, which is just like it sounds, traditional foods such as caribou, whale, seal, fish and so on. Hunting remains a central practice in Read more…
Though it hasn’t been much apparent in the past year, this blog started as a Cree language blog, and I’m going to take us back into that today to discuss Cree language revitalisation. First, if you haven’t checked it out yet, I have compiled many resources to help people access Read more…