Coffee and Cree
In this weeks episode we are joined again by Les Skinner. Les is a Cree Teacher with the Canadian Native Friendship Centre as well as the Edmonton Public Libraries.and online classes. Les also teaches nēhiyawēwin classes through Concordia University and Grant Macewan University. Les has been teaching the Cree classes for over ten years, after attending them himself to regain his language. He aims to create a community among the students, as well as preserve the language and the traditional knowledge it holds. anohc kâ-ispayik itwēwina - This weeks words Sâkahikan - Lake Sîpiy - River Nipimohtân sisonê sâkahikanihk - I walk beside the lake Nipakâsimon - I Swim Wâpos - rabbit Tâpakwân - snare nitâpakwâhâw Wâpos - I snare a rabbit itê kâ-mâtâhat wâpos, tâpakwê - Where you track a rabbit, set a snare Pihêwak - prairie chickens Nanâtohk - different kinds, variety of Paskwâwi - plains, prairie Oskâhtak - jack pine Wîhkasin - it tastes good imâcihowin - way of living Mêskanâs - small road, small path Nîpisîs - small willow, willow branch Oskan - bone Oskon - liver Niwîkin - I live / reside Wîki - home kapêsiwin Katawasisin - it is beautiful tahkâyâw - it is cold weather Mihta - pieces of wood (plural) Iskotêw - fire Kotawân - campfire Kotawânâpisk - a stove Nitâskatahimihtân - I chop fire wood ( Independent) Ê-tâskatahimihtêyân - as I am chopping firewood (conjunct) Ninikohtân - alt verb for saying it I chop / gather / prepare firewood Kîskipocikan - a hand saw Nikîskipocikân - I am sawing wood Pôna - build a fire ( command) Nipônên - I build a fire Mihca - kindling , small pieces of wood Wâskahikan - house, cabin mistiko-Wâskahikan - A log cabin
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