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Cree women -- Saskatchewan -- Interviews.
Cree women -- Saskatchewan -- Biography.
Cree women -- Alberta -- Interviews.
Cree women -- Alberta -- Biography.
First Nations women -- Biography.
Cree language -- Texts.
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Cree women -- Saskatchewan -- Interviews.
Cree women -- Saskatchewan -- Biography.
Cree women -- Alberta -- Interviews.
Cree women -- Alberta -- Biography.
First Nations women -- Biography.
Cree language -- Texts.
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khkominawak otcimowiniẃwa = Our grandmothers' lives as told in their own words / Cree texts edited and translated by Freda Ahenakew and H.C. Wolfart ; new foreword by Arok Wolvengrey.
University of Regina Press : First Nations University of Canada, 2023.
Call #:
971
.2400497
K45a
Subjects
Cree women -- Saskatchewan -- Interviews.
Cree women -- Saskatchewan -- Biography.
Cree women -- Alberta -- Interviews.
Cree women -- Alberta -- Biography.
First Nations women -- Biography.
Cree language -- Texts.
Series
Our own words ; 3.
ISBN:
9780889779495 (pbk)
9780889779525 (hc)
Alternate title:
Our grandmothers' lives as told in their own words
Description:
xix, 494 p. : ports. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Cree syllabics in title not transcribed.
Text in original Cree and in English translation. Introductory materials in English.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"Provides insights into traditional Cree ways of life and the damage done by colonialism. kôkominawak otâcimowiniwâwa / Our Grandmothers' Lives is a collection of reminiscences and personal stories from the daily lives of seven Cree women over the past century, presented here in Cree and English. Faithfully transcribed and translated, their voices illustrate the prominent role women had in Cree society, accurately describe a way of life that existed for centuries, and speak to the decline of social cohesion, deprivation, and destruction caused by colonialism. Originally recorded in Cree in the 1980s, these women share their memories of their lives and the history of their peoples, describing activities such as household chores, snaring rabbits and picking berries, going to school, marriage, bearing and raising children, and providing insights into the traditional teachings of a society in which the practical and spiritual are never far apart."--Publisher.
Genre:
Bilingual books.
Cree language materials.
Other authors:
Ahenakew, Freda, 1932-2011.
Wolfart, H. Christoph.
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