Anihšinapemowin / Beginning Saulteaux / COPY 2

by Margaret Cote

Other authorsLynn Cote (Author)
Paperback, 2020

Status

LANGUAGE HUB

Call number

497 C68 2020 c.2

Call number

497 C68 2020 c.2

Description

Mācī-Anihsināpēmowin / Beginning Saulteaux is an introductory look at one of the most widely spoken of all North American Indigenous languages, regionally known as Saulteaux, Ojibway, Ottawa (Odawa), Chippewa, and Algonquian. In an easy-to-use and easy-to-read series of lessons, both designed for self-study or for use in the classroom, Beginning Saulteaux will guide beginners through the language's grammatical structures and spelling systems, as well as everyday terms and phrases. The book grounds the language in both traditional and contemporary contexts, and sheds light on the Saulteaux world view. For example, there is no word for good-bye in the language, so upon parting people will usually say Kika-wāpamin mīnawā, meaning "I'll see you again." The third in our Indigenous Languages for Beginners series, Beginning Saulteaux is an invaluable resource produced in consultation with Elders, Language Keepers, and community members, and continues our commitment to revitalizing Indigenous languages.… (more)

Publication

University of Regina Press (2021), 304 pages

Original language

English

Language

ISBN

0889777519 / 9780889777514
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