Nihithaw acimowina = : Woods Cree stories

by Solomon Ratt

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"So often, it is through humour that the big lessons in life are learned--about adult responsibilities, honour, and respect. Cree people love to make jokes and laugh, so the tales in Woods Cree Stories are filled with wit. The book includes nine stories--including Boys Get Lost, Foolishness, and Animals Become Friends--and a Woods Cree-English glossary. All the stories are presented in Cree syllabics, Standard Roman Orthography, and English translation"--

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497.323LanguageOther languagesNorth American native languagesAlgonquian languagesCree
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PM986 .R388Language and LiteratureHyperborean, Native American, and artificial languagesHyperborean, Indian, and artificial languagesIndian languagesSpecial languages of the United States and Canada
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