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Cree Algic Natural Languages Linguistics


Cree
Cree is an Algonquian language spoken by 45,000 people throughout southern Canada and the north-central United States.

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  • - Essay on the Cree language, dialects, grammar, and current usage situation.
  • - By Sister Nancy LeClaire and George Cardinal. Based on the Northern and Plains Cree dialects. Features, reviews, pricing information.
  • - Overview of Cree including a table for syllabics and information about modern curricula.
  • - Article on the Wesleyan Methodist missionary, James Evans, who purportedly invented the Cree writing system, with images of his syllabary.
  • - Language lessons with online quizzes and a glossary.
  • - Cree language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Cree Indians
  • - Cree language and literature booklist and lessons, including transcribed pronunciation guide and syllabary. Links.


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