Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to action.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to animals.
In any small town, you quickly know who your neighbours are, but in a trailer park in Chase, British Columbia, two neighbours discovered a spiritual connection that spanned continents and time, miraculously reuniting them fifty years after their first encounter.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to being healthy.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to canoeing.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to clothing.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to colours.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to coyotes.
The Dion family, members of the Kehewin Reserve in Alberta's northeast corner, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to family.
Nehiyawetan means "Let's speak Cree". This dynamic six part series combines live action and animation in an innovative approach to making the Cree language accessible to young children. It follows a group of Aboriginal children as they learn to speak Cree in the city. The approach taken reinforces learning through play, music, adventure and storytelling. Nehiyawetan: Let’s Speak Cree promotes language retention, offers a Cree perspective of the world and encourages smart choices about living in the city.Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to the feast.
This episode of the Chiefs and Champions series profiles the first Aboriginal player to make the NHL, Fred Sasakamoose.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to fun.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to greetings.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to the garden.
The Lavallee family, members of the Piapot reserve in Saskatchwan's Qu'Apelle Valley, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to making art.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to music.
Nehiyawetan means "Let's speak Cree". This dynamic six part series combines live action and animation in an innovative approach to making the Cree language accessible to young children.
Tansi! Kai and Auntie Josephine are back, and joined by new student, Kayla, for another fun year of Cree in series 2 of Nehiyawetan: Let's Speak Cree.
Tansi! Kai, Kayla and Auntie Josephine are back for another fun year of Cree in series 3 of Nehiyawetan: Let's Speak Cree.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to numbers.
Introducing Cree vocabulary to young children, featuring words related to pow-wows.
Tansi! Kai, Kayla and Auntie Josephine are back for another fun year of Cree in series 3 of Nehiyawetan: Let's Speak Cree.