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  • Languagehttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/languagec

    and Responsibilities * Cree: The People's Language - Canadian Language Museum exhibit * Talking Syllabic Chart - Eastern Swampy Cree, N-dialect * Talking Syllabic Chart - Moose Cree, L-dialect * oohtaas ka ne si wen – Identity Vocabulary * Download...

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  • Chapter 1https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter1

    simply refers to the people of the land. Likewise, the Muskegowuk Peoples, my people, are referred to today as Cree, Swampy Cree or Lowland Cree. To us, Mushkegowuk, means people of the muskeg or people who live in the muskeg. Today, as in the past for...

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    • Category: Essay
  • Other Language Resourceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/?view=article&id=120:other-language-resources&catid=45

    Omushkego Oral History Project – Louis Bird https://www.ourvoices.ca Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre Lessons http://occc.ca/lessons/ Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre Mushkego Cree App http://occc.ca/language-program/ Moose Cree kâ ayamîmakahk...

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