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A hands-on guide for parents and caregivers to develop best
practices in revitalizing and teaching Cree to young children. In
nehiyawetan kikinahk / Speaking Cree in the Home , Belinda Daniels
and Andrea Custer provide an introductory text to help families
immerse themselves, their children, and their homes in nehiyawewin
-the Cree language. Despite the colonial attacks on Cree culture,
language, and peoples, Custer and Daniels remind readers that the
traditional ways of knowing and transferring knowledge to younger
generations have not been lost and can be revived in the home,
around the table, every day. nehiyawetan kikinahk / Speaking Cree
in the Home is an approachable, hands-on manual that helps to
re-forge connections between identity, language, family, and
community-by centering Indigenous knowledge and providing Cree
learners and speakers with a practical guide to begin their own
journey of reclaiming and revitalizing Cree in the home. Readers
are guided through methods for language learning, the basics of
reading Cree and Standard Roman Orthography, pronunciation of
vowels, engaging language-learning games, and examples of
high-frequency words and phrases that can easily be incorporated
into daily routines and taught to children young and old.
A hands-on guide for parents and caregivers to develop best
practices in revitalizing and teaching Cree to young children. In
nehiyawetan kikinahk / Speaking Cree in the Home , Belinda Daniels
and Andrea Custer provide an introductory text to help families
immerse themselves, their children, and their homes in nehiyawewin
-the Cree language. Despite the colonial attacks on Cree culture,
language, and peoples, Custer and Daniels remind readers that the
traditional ways of knowing and transferring knowledge to younger
generations have not been lost and can be revived in the home,
around the table, every day. nehiyawetan kikinahk / Speaking Cree
in the Home is an approachable, hands-on manual that helps to
re-forge connections between identity, language, family, and
community-by centering Indigenous knowledge and providing Cree
learners and speakers with a practical guide to begin their own
journey of reclaiming and revitalizing Cree in the home. Readers
are guided through methods for language learning, the basics of
reading Cree and Standard Roman Orthography, pronunciation of
vowels, engaging language-learning games, and examples of
high-frequency words and phrases that can easily be incorporated
into daily routines and taught to children young and old.
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