
nehiyawetan kikinahk? / Speaking Cree in the Home: A Beginner's Guide for Families
By
Andrea Custer (Author) Belinda Daniels (Author) Solomon Ratt (Contributor) Lana Whiskeyjack (Illustrator)
Hardback
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About the Author
Andrea Custer is Woodland Cree and a fluent Cree speaker who grew up in wapawikoscikanihk, also known as Pelican Narrows. She has a BA in Indigenous Studies from First Nations University, a secondary level BEd teaching degree from the University of Alberta, and a MEd from the University of Saskatchewan in Indigenous Land-Based Education. Andrea currently works at First Nations University as a Cree language lecturer. Belinda Daniels began a journey in language recovery and now teaches others how to teach an Indigenous second language with the Canadian Indigenous Language and Development Institute. She is the founder of the non-profit nehiyawak Language Experience Inc. and resides in Victoria, BC. Dr. Lana Whiskeyjack is a multidisciplinary treaty nehiyaw (Cree) scholar and artist from Saddle Lake Cree Nation and assistant professor in the Faculty of Arts, Women's and Gender Studies, at the University of Alberta.
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- Contributor: Andrea Custer
- Imprint: University of Regina Press
- ISBN13: 9780889779037
- Number of Pages: 122
- Packaged Dimensions: 91x184x119mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: University of Regina Press
- Release Date: 2022-10-22
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Andrea Custer is Woodland Cree and a fluent Cree speaker who grew up in wapawikoscikanihk, also known as Pelican Narrows. She has a BA in Indigenous Studies from First Nations University, a secondary level BEd teaching degree from the University of Alberta, and a MEd from the University of Saskatchewan in Indigenous Land-Based Education. Andrea currently works at First Nations University as a Cree language lecturer. Belinda Daniels began a journey in language recovery and now teaches others how to teach an Indigenous second language with the Canadian Indigenous Language and Development Institute. She is the founder of the non-profit nehiyawak Language Experience Inc. and resides in Victoria, BC. Dr. Lana Whiskeyjack is a multidisciplinary treaty nehiyaw (Cree) scholar and artist from Saddle Lake Cree Nation and assistant professor in the Faculty of Arts, Women's and Gender Studies, at the University of Alberta.
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