
Cree - Wikipedia
The Cree, or nehinaw (néhiyaw, nihithaw), are a North American Indigenous people, numbering more than 350,000 in Canada, where they form one of the country's largest First Nations. [1] …
iskwêwak: Women - Cree Literacy Network
2013年4月19日 · Iskwewak (iskwêwak, plural) are the givers of life which is why the second root word in iskotew comes from the Cree word for heart. “Kaytayak” (kêhtê-ayak ‘elders’) say that …
What are the roles of women in Cree? – TeachersCollegesj
2020年8月17日 · What are the roles of women in Cree? It is common knowledge that women within Cree culture provide knowledge of life. Women are regarded as the “fire keepers” of …
How to Say Woman in Cree
2020年3月6日 · In this guide, we explore the Cree language, traditionally spoken by the Cree indigenous people across Canada. Specifically, we focus on how to say “woman” in Cree, …
Nikawiy: A Cree Woman's Experience - University of Regina
I sought to discover the experiences that contributed to her life story; identify coping mechanisms that contributed to her resiliency; and understand if her experiences could be situated in the …
What did the Cree women do? - MassInitiative
2019年8月9日 · What did the Cree women do? Cree women took care of the children, built their family’s house, and gathered plants to eat and herbs to use for medicine. Both genders took …
Shayla Stonechild – Creating Space for Indigenous Voices
Shayla Oulette Stonechild is a vibrant voice for Indigenous women and youth. As a Mètis and Nehiyaw Iskwew (Plains Cree Woman) from Muscowpetung First Nations, she has been active …
CWEIA - Home
It is an exciting time for the Cree Women of Eeyou Istchee Association (CWEIA)! We are planning for the future of the state and well-being of our girls and women, families, communities and …
Kaylene Big Knife | Chippewa Cree, Rocky Boy Reservation
Kaylene is now an expert graphic designer and teacher with a passion for her Cree language. Kaylene descends from a long line of strong Cree women. Through them and particularly her …
story of a young Native woman and Native life at the onset of the fur trade, and of the social role that her remains and belongings have today for North-ern Cree peoples. Local elders believe …
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