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ahkami-nehiyawetan - Let's Keep Speaking Cree (Spiral bound): Solomon Ratt ahkami-nehiyawetan - Let's Keep Speaking Cree (Spiral bound)
Solomon Ratt
R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An important language resource that helps intermediate nehiyawewin learners begin to understand more advanced grammar of the language. Building on maci-nehiyawewin / Beginning Cree, Solomon Ratt's first influential Cree language resource, ahkami-nehiyawetan / Let's Keep Speaking Cree helps intermediate nehiyawewin learners begin to understand more advanced grammar of the language. The textbook is more than a language textbook though: it includes a series of the author's original stories written in Cree, complete with comprehension questions, making it ideal for self-study as well as classroom use.

maci-nehiyawewin / Beginning Cree (Spiral bound): Solomon Ratt maci-nehiyawewin / Beginning Cree (Spiral bound)
Solomon Ratt; Illustrated by Holly Martin
R1,246 Discovery Miles 12 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Designed as an introduction for Cree language learners, maci-nehiyawewin / Beginning Cree acts as a self-study aid--a much-needed resource in today's world where most students cannot speak Cree fluently. Basic grammar units and everyday vocabulary items guide the student through the building blocks of the language, and expansion drills and exercises reinforce lessons and prepare the student for further study. With over 100 delightful illustrations, maci-nehiyawewin / Beginning Cree grounds the language in traditional and contemporary contexts.

ka-pi-isi-kiskisiyan / The Way I Remember It (Paperback): Solomon Ratt ka-pi-isi-kiskisiyan / The Way I Remember It (Paperback)
Solomon Ratt
R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A residential school survivor finds his way back to his language and culture through his family's traditional stories. When reflecting on forces that have shaped his life, Solomon Ratt says his education was interrupted by his schooling. Torn from his family at the age of six, Ratt was placed into the residential school system-a harsh, institutional world, operated in a language he could not yet understand, far from the love and comfort of home and family. In ka-pi-isi-kiskisiyan / / The Way I Remember It , Ratt reflects on these memories and the life-long challenges he endured through his telling of acimisowin -autobiographical stories-and also traditional tales. Written over the course of several decades, Ratt describes his life before, during, and after residential school. In many ways, these stories reflect the experience of thousands of other Indigenous children across Canada, but Ratt's stories also stand apart in a significant way: he managed to retain his mother language of Cree by returning home to his parents each summer despite the destruction wrought by colonialism. Ratt then shifts from the acimisowina (personal, autobiographical stories) to acathohkiwina , (sacred stories) the more formal and commonly recognized style of traditional Cree literature, to illustrate how, in a world uninterrupted by colonialism and its agenda of genocide, these traditional stories would have formed the winter curriculum of a Cree child's education. Presented in Cree Th-dialect Standard Roman Orthography, syllabics, and English, Ratt's reminiscences of residential school escapades almost always end with a close call and a smile. Even when his memories are dark, Ratt's particularly Cree sense of humour shines, making ka-pi-isi-kiskisiyan / / The Way I Remember It an important and unique memoir that emphasizes and celebrates Solomon Ratt's perseverance and life after residential school.

nehiyawetan kikinahk? / Speaking Cree in the Home - A Beginner's Guide for Families (Paperback): Andrea Custer, Belinda... nehiyawetan kikinahk? / Speaking Cree in the Home - A Beginner's Guide for Families (Paperback)
Andrea Custer, Belinda Daniels; Foreword by Solomon Ratt; Illustrated by Lana Whiskeyjack
R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Woods Cree Stories (Paperback): Solomon Ratt Woods Cree Stories (Paperback)
Solomon Ratt
R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Humour is not only the best medicine; it is also an exceptionally useful teaching tool. So often, it is through humour that the big lessons in life are learned--about responsibility, honour, hard work, and respect. Cree people are known for their wit, so the tales in Woods Cree Stories are filled with humour. The book includes nine stories--including Boys Get Lost, Foolishness, and Animals Become Friends--and a Woods Cree-to-English glossary. All the stories are presented in Cree syllabics, Standard Roman Orthography, and English translation and can be enjoyed by those new to the language and more advanced learners.

nehiyawetan kikinahk? / Speaking Cree in the Home - A Beginner's Guide for Families (Hardcover): Andrea Custer, Belinda... nehiyawetan kikinahk? / Speaking Cree in the Home - A Beginner's Guide for Families (Hardcover)
Andrea Custer, Belinda Daniels; Foreword by Solomon Ratt; Illustrated by Lana Whiskeyjack
R2,691 Discovery Miles 26 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

ahkami-nehiyawetan / Let's Keep Speaking Cree - Let's Keep Speaking Cree (Hardcover): Solomon Ratt ahkami-nehiyawetan / Let's Keep Speaking Cree - Let's Keep Speaking Cree (Hardcover)
Solomon Ratt
R2,524 Discovery Miles 25 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An important language resource that helps intermediate nehiyawewin learners begin to understand more advanced grammar of the language. Building on maci-nehiyawewin / Beginning Cree, Solomon Ratt's first influential Cree language resource, ahkami-nehiyawetan / Let's Keep Speaking Cree helps intermediate nehiyawewin learners begin to understand more advanced grammar of the language. The textbook is more than a language textbook though: it includes a series of the author's original stories written in Cree, complete with comprehension questions, making it ideal for self-study as well as classroom use.

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