Cree language Misoy acimowin = A tale of a tail (SayITFirst)
Type
Book
Authors
Mike Parkhill ( Parkhill, Mike )
Category
First Nations Language Resources
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Publication Year
2014
Publisher
SayITFirst, Canada
Subject
Cree language -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
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Series Name
Abstract
"The animals get confused as they change body parts with each other. Can you help them get the right parts to the right animals?
A critical step to improving the vitality of Aboriginal languages is to increase language transfer from the parent to the child. This book is designed to allow both speakers and non-speakers the ability to pass the Cree language onto their youth.
The translations and simplified phonetic pronunciations presented in this book, give parents the ability to practice and read this book to their children in the Cree Language."--Back cover.
A critical step to improving the vitality of Aboriginal languages is to increase language transfer from the parent to the child. This book is designed to allow both speakers and non-speakers the ability to pass the Cree language onto their youth.
The translations and simplified phonetic pronunciations presented in this book, give parents the ability to practice and read this book to their children in the Cree Language."--Back cover.
Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 cm.
Biblio Notes
Language Note:
Text in English, Cree and simplified phonetic pronunciation of Cree translation.
Target Audience:
Recommended for 2-5 year olds.
Text in English, Cree and simplified phonetic pronunciation of Cree translation.
Target Audience:
Recommended for 2-5 year olds.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 40403 | PM989.P37 M57 2014 | 1 | Children's Collection | Yes |