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  • nôhkompan (my late grandmother): Ida McLeod (Vandall)
    nôhkompan (my late grandmother): Ida McLeod (Vandall)
    July 13, 2017

    formal Cree, slangy Cree

    nêhiyawêwin (Cree language) has a long history of being a written language. If we think of “written" in the widest sense possible, then the rock paintings along the mamâhtâwi-sîpiy (Churchill River) ...

  • July 12, 2017

    Cree storytelling, Cree novels

    We live in interesting times. The speaking of Indigenous languages has declined in the last generation- especially where I come from (nihtâwikihcikanisihk). When I was younger, in the 1970s and 1980s, ...

  • July 08, 2017

    humour as a form of Indigenous revitalization

    Humour is a powerful force which animates our lives and gives us energy. Humour binds us with each other, helps us relax, and helps us to think beyond our ordinary perceptions. It allows us to imagine ...

  • July 06, 2017

    nêhiyawêwin (cree) in contemporary literature

    âkayasimowin misiwê itê. [english is everywhere]. kitohcikanihk [on the radio]. cikâstêpayihcikanihk [on the television]. âcimowasinahikanâhk [in newspapers]. ayapîhkêsîs isi-pîkiskwêwinihk ...

  • July 03, 2017

    canada 150: the indian act and neechie hustle

    First of all, I would like to say that I am honoured to be the writer in residence for Open Book this month. I love the idea of a digital residency and the flexibility that this affords to a writer like ...

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