Nokum is my teacher English and Cree sound recording
Parallel text in English and Cree presents a poetic conversation between a boy and his grandmother as they discuss the importance of reading and how to blend life outside the reservation with Cree skills and traditions.
"Parallel text in English and Cree presents a poetic conversation between a boy and his grandmother as they discuss the importance of reading and how to blend life outside the reservation with Cree skills and traditions."@en
"Nokum teaches her grandson the importance of reading, learning about the world outside the reserve and respect for his heritage and culture."@en
"A Cree child asks his grandmother the reasons for having to go to school when everything can be learned through nature. Presented in English and Cree and includes audio CD."
"In a dialogue with his grandmother, a boy questions the need to go to school and learn to read about things that are remote from their home on the reserve, but she guides him to an understanding of the importance of learning about the outside world while retaining respect for the ways of their people."@en
"Text, presented in both English and Cree, is accompanied by an audio recording of David Bouchard's dramatic reading with original music performed by the aboriginal drumming group Northern Cree. Noted Cree artist and Governor General Award winner Allen Sapp has provided classic paintings of First Nations community life that capture reverence for both the land and those who live on it."@en
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Cree language materials Bilingual Juvenile literature.
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