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Description: Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Cree Language and the Cree Indian Tribe (Iyiniwok, Eenou, Eeyou, Iynu, Kenistenoag) Native Languages of the Americas: Cree language spoken by more than 70,000 people across southern Canada and into Montana. There are five major Cree dialects
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Page title:Cree Language and the Cree Indian Tribe (Iyiniwok, Eenou, Eeyou, Iynu, Kenistenoag)
Keywords:Native American Indian Cree people Ayisiyiniwok tribe indigenous Eenou Indians Eeyou nation Amerindian Iynu language lessons linguistics Crees Native Americans Cree American Indians history culture words Central Swampy Plains Coastal James Bay Eastern Western Inland dialects Metis Michael Greyeyes Buffy Sainte-Marie Northwest Rebellion Big Bear
Description:Cree language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Cree Indians. Covers the Plains, Swampy, and Woodland Cree dialects, with a short dictionary of Cree words, Cree language stories, names, and Cree syllabics.
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