Good for downloading Cree font program.
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Good for downloading Cree font program.
This site is devoted to Native American Languages. It has Cree Language Lessons for "A Cree Phrase Book" which include 48 comon subject areas such as; greeting, numbers and weather.
Online English to Cree and Cree to English Dictionary. Contains articles from famous Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary and Cree Words Dictionary.
This is kid's site of Canadian settlement. One area covered in the Plain Cree with information on history, daily life and culture. Includes books and links , educational resources and activities.
Written by Cree-speaking students. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Department of Linguistics, University of Manitoba. Covers areas of history, quotes from Elders, sound system and alphabet, grammer, phrases, instrutional materials and dictionary.
he Saskatchewan First Nations Heritage Site is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and sharing information related to the language, culture, arts, history, and current affairs of the Dene, Woodland Cree, Swampy Cree, Plains Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota. It has been established to assist First Nations people, educators, students, government agencies, and the general public in gaining access to information pertaining to Saskatchewan First Nations
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Online resources that focus on the Cree language- dictionary, word usage, background, Cree lanuage lessons, pronunciation and culture.
Updated on May 15, 09
Created on May 14, 09
Category: Cultures & Community
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