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Cree: Language of the Plains

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A new edition of a seminal textbook to support Cree language study.Cree: Language of the Plains is a comprehensive educational resource, offering a broad range of learning materials that is easily ...
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  • 18 January 2021
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A new edition of a seminal textbook to support Cree language study.
Cree: Language of the Plains is a comprehensive educational resource, offering a broad range of learning materials that is easily accessible to Cree language learners. This new edition provides an updated and redesigned language textbook, and is linked to Cree language audio labs and a Cree language workbook available online.

Open textbook resources for Cree: Language of the Plains are available through oURspace. These materials include three audio sessions, which can be accessed here: Session 1Session 2Session 3
Cree: Language of the Plains is a comprehensive educational resource, offering a broad range of learning materials that is easily accessible to Cree language learners. This new edition provides an updated and redesigned language textbook, and is linked to Cree language audio labs and a Cree language workbook available online.

Language labs are also available as podcasts, available at uregina.ca/open-access or by searching “Cree Language of the Plains” on your favourite podcast app.

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Price: $89.00
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Imprint: University of Regina Press
Publication Date: 18 January 2021
Trim Size: 9.76 X 6.77 in
ISBN: 9780889777736
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Native American Languages, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, EDUCATION / Bilingual Education
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Jean L. Okimāsis, originally from White Bear First Nations, is a retired Cree Language educator, who taught for many years with the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (now First Nations University of Canada). She continues to be active in the production of Cree Language materials and has been honoured for her past work with a Doctorate of Letters from the University of Regina. She has had a residential park named for her within the city of Regina, where she currently lives.