nehiyawetan kikinahk / Speaking Cree in the Home

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780889779037

A Beginner's Guide for Families

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By Andrea Custer, Belinda Daniels, Foreword by Solomon Ratt, Illustrated by Lana Whiskeyjack
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UNIVERSITY OF REGINA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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185 x 120 mm
Weight:
300 g
Pages:
122

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Andrea Custer is Woodland Cree and a fluent Cree speaker who grew up in wapawikoscikanihk, also known as Pelican Narrows. She has a BA in Indigenous Studies from First Nations University, a secondary level BEd teaching degree from the University of Alberta, and a MEd from the University of Saskatchewan in Indigenous Land-Based Education. Andrea currently works at First Nations University as a Cree language lecturer. Belinda Daniels began a journey in language recovery and now teaches others how to teach an Indigenous second language with the Canadian Indigenous Language and Development Institute. She is the founder of the non-profit nehiyawak Language Experience Inc. and resides in Victoria, BC. Dr. Lana Whiskeyjack is a multidisciplinary treaty nehiyaw (Cree) scholar and artist from Saddle Lake Cree Nation and assistant professor in the Faculty of Arts, Women's and Gender Studies, at the University of Alberta.

Foreword by Solomon Ratt Part One: nehiyaw pikiskwewin acimowin / The History of the Cree Language nehiyawak / The nehiyawak kahkiyaw nanatohk nehiyawak / Locating the Many Different Types of Cree People ohtaskanesiwin acimowina / Stories of 'Place' ahtaskewi-moskistakewin / The Invasion kayasi-kiskinwahamakosiwin kiki kawi ka-ki-ohpinikatek pikiskwewin / A Brief History of Indigenous Ways of Learning with a Focus on Language Revitalization iyiniw-ayisiyiniw kiskinawahamatowin / Indigenous Education ka-wanahikoyahk nehiyaw kiskinawahamatowin / The Interruption of nehiyaw Lifelong Learning kawi-kimiskasonaw-iyiniw-ayisiyiniwiwin pimatisiwin e-ohpinamahk / Finding Our Way Back-Indigenous Reclamation iyiniw-ayisiyiniwiwin pikiskwewin ka-ohpinamahk-at(i)-nikan / Indigenous Language Reclamation-The Way Forward Part Two: ka-asonamakehk / Leaving a Legacy ka-sakocihikoyahk ekwa ka-ataweyihtamahk moniyaw mamitoneyihcikan / Colonization and Decolonization ohtaskanesiwin ekwa pimohtehiwin / Roots and Routes pikikiskwewin ekwa nehiyawatisiwin ispihteyihtakwan / The Value of Language and Culture ewako ka-sakihitayan, kimiyikosiwin anima / Your Passion Is Your Gift miyo-ohpikihawasowin / Good Child-Rearing Part Three: soskwac ta-apacihtayek nehiyawewin kikiwahk / The Practical Application of Cree in the Home okawimaw oma niya/ I Am a Mother macihtatan / Let's Begin osihta pikiskwewin kaskihtawina/ Setting Language Goals ka-miyo-apatahki kikwaya/ Methods apacihcikana/ Resources ka-ayamihtahk nehiyawasinahikewin / Reading Cree Standard Roman Orthography nehiyawewin itwewina / Cree Vocabulary ka-nehiyaweyan kikihk / Speaking Cree Around the Home mitatahtomitanaw mawaci ka-apatahki itwewina / 100 High-Frequency Words and Phrases isihcikewina kiya ekwa kicawasimis ohci / Activities for You and Your Child sihkimitowina / Inspirational Quotes nanaskomowin / Acknowledgments Notes References About the Authors

"This is a welcome book for all who are interested in learning the Cree language, either for themselves alone or for themselves and their families. The book offers good guidance on the best practices in language learning based on the authors' personal experiences in their respective language journeys." Solomon Ratt , author of maci-nehiyawewin / Beginning Cree "A major contribution, this book will be a useful resource in Cree classes, at both high school and university levels. But it is also useful for home use, as it describes the practical application of speaking Cree in the home and provides in an easy-to-read format and details a hands-on approach too." Dorothy Thunder (Plains Cree, Little Pine First Nation), Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta "The activity-based learning lessons that are presented here should serve as a model not only for teaching the language in a family setting, but in any other formal and informal settings, because they cover all aspects of teaching and learning; the content, variety of methods, appropriate timing and setting. . . . The pioneering in Cree language acquisition and revival has begun and hopefully this book reaches all interested individuals." Ken Paupanekis, author of Pocket Cree: A Phrasebook for Nearly All Occasions

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