nehiyawewin awasi-masinahikanis—A Little Plains Cree Book for Children

A Reference for Teaching the Plains Cree Language
  • Author Name: Patricia Deiter
  • Publisher: Your Nickel's Worth Publishing
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • ISBN: 9781778690044

About the Book

A Little Plains Cree Book for Children contains useful noun categories, phrases, and some basic rules for the Plains Cree language. Following the themes of the Saskatchewan Curriculum Guide for Kindergarten to Grade 12 on Aboriginal Languages, the content focuses on terms familiar to the First Nations Cree people of Saskatchewan. The enhanced e-book edition, available separately, gives learners an opportunity to see and hear the text spoken by a Plains Cree Elder. This book should also be supplemented by total physical response (TPR) methods, in addition to teaching materials such as songs, games, and flash cards. Our hope is to encourage a basic understanding of the language so that learners are able to converse with Plains Cree speakers. The best path to fluency in the Plains Cree language is immersion, but learning one word at a time is a good place to start!

About the Author

Allen (A.J.) Felix, Sturgeon Lake Nation, Saskatchewan, is an Elder, Knowledge Keeper, and translator of the spoken Plains Cree language. Elmer Ballantyne, B.Ed., Certificate Ed. Admin. (Saskatchewan Teachers Federation), is from Little Red First Nation, Saskatchewan. Elmer was raised in the Plains Cree language, is a former Cree teacher, and provides translations in the SRO Plains Cree format. Patricia Deiter, B.A., B.Ed., M.A., is member of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation, Saskatchewan. She is the author of numerous publications.

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