This work contains details about the different Cree and Montagnais-Naskapi dialects spoken in some parts of the United States, but focuses on Canada, including those spoken in Labrador. Michelson provides details about where the dialects are spoken, what makes them different from each other, and how some became blended together to form new dialects.This is a chapter from issue 123 of the seriesBulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), and issue no. 8 in the series Anthropological papers (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology).Appendix including bibliographical references: p. 86-95
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This collection features the work of Frederick William Peacock on the Inuktitut language, including ...
This work contains details about the different Cree and Montagnais-Naskapi dialects spoken in some p...
This site is about the East Cree language, spoken in Northern Quebec, Canada, in the James Bay area....
The article reviews the ways of the evolution of the Newfoundland dialect, which is considered to be...
The last two decades have seen increased interest in the study of the language o f the Innu of Labra...
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My dissertation focuses on a major problem found in Cree language retention efforts and in Cree educ...
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