• Swampy Cree (variously known as Maskekon, Maskegon and Omaškêkowak, and often anglicized as Omushkego) is a variety of the Algonquian language, Cree. It...
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    and therefore speak two dialects of the Swampy Cree language, which is an "n-dialect": Western Swampy Cree called themselves: Mushkego, Mushkegowuk (or...
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    ᓀᐦᐃᓇᐌᐎᐣ (Western Swampy Cree) ininîmowin ᐃᓂᓃᒧᐎᓐ (Eastern Swampy Cree) ililîmowin ᐃᓕᓖᒧᐎᓐ (Moose Cree) iyiniu-Ayamiwin ᐄᓅ ᐊᔨᒨᓐ (Southern East Cree) iyiyiu-Ayamiwin...
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    along with Woods Cree, Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and Atikamekw. Although no single dialect of Cree is favored over another, Plains Cree is the one that...
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    Ethnologue: Languages of the World. Retrieved 21 September 2008. Note: The western group of languages includes Swampy Cree, Woods Cree and Plains Cree. The eastern...
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  • water, and air travel. Peoples of the OCN are Swampy Cree, and their dominant language is from the Swampy Cree n-dialect. The Opaskwayak people first negotiated...
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    Ojibwa or the Oji-Cree language (ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓂᓃᒧᐏᐣ, Anishininiimowin; Unpointed: ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᒧᐏᐣ) is the indigenous name for a dialect of the Ojibwe language spoken in a series...
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    Fort Severn First Nation (category Articles containing Swampy Cree-language text)
    Fort Severn First Nation (Swampy Cree: ᐗᔕᐦᐅ ᐃᓂᓂᐗᐠ, romanized: Waśaho Ininiwak) is a Western Swampy Cree First Nation band government located on the Severn...
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  • The Chemawawin Cree Nation (Swampy Cree: ᒌᒧᐑᐏᐣ, romanized: cîmowîwin, lit. 'fishing with two canoes across from each other pulling a net') is a First Nations...
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  • The Norway House Cree Nation (Kinosao Sipi) (Swampy Cree: ᑭᓄᓭᐏ ᓰᐱᐩ, romanized: kinosêwi-sîpiy) is based at Norway House, Manitoba, which is on the Playgreen...
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    governments as "Cree." The Oji-Cree have identified with the Cree (or more specifically, the Swampy Cree) and not with the Ojibwa located to the south of them...
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    resemble those of Odaawaa but structurally resemble more those in the Swampy Cree language: The relatively-recent split from Ojibwe makes Potawatomi still exhibit...
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    American mink (category Articles containing Swampy Cree-language text)
    qayχ Cree: sâkwes Plains Cree: sâkwês ᓵᑫᐧᐢ Swampy Cree: šâkwêšiw ᔖᑴᔑᐤ Moose Cree: shakweshiw ᔕᑴᔑᐤ Naskapi: achikaas ᐊᒋᑲᔅ Innu: atshakash James Bay Cree: achikaash...
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    Cumberland House, Saskatchewan (category Articles containing Swampy Cree-language text)
    Cumberland House (Swampy Cree: Wāskahikanihk) is a community in Census Division No. 18 in northeast Saskatchewan, Canada on the Saskatchewan River. It...
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  • Cumberland House Cree Nation (Swampy Cree: ᑳ ᒥᓂᐢᑎᑯ ᒥᓇᐦᐃᑯᐢᑳᕽ, romanized: kâ-ministiko-minahikoskâhk, lit. 'Spruce Island') is a Swampy Cree First Nations...
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    Western Cree syllabics are a variant of Canadian Aboriginal syllabics used to write Plains Cree, Woods Cree and the western dialects of Swampy Cree. It is...
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  • player Swampy (environmentalist) (Daniel Hooper, born 1973), British environmental activist Swampy Cree, native Americans (and their language) Swampy, a character...
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  • Southern Plains Cree, Woods Cree, Rock Cree, Western Swampy Cree, Eastern Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and Atikamekw. Western Woods Cree is the term used...
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    Kashechewan First Nation (category Articles containing Swampy Cree-language text)
    community. This official name has no real meaning in the Cree language. The Mushkegowuk or Swampy Cree had lived on the west coast of James Bay and in the...
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    York Factory (category Articles containing Swampy Cree-language text)
    House are words for the post used by the Swampy Cree, West Main Cree, Lowland Cree, and/or Home Guard Cree. The historic site is staffed by Parks Canada...
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  • literally "Atikamekw native language") is a variety of the Algonquian language Cree[citation needed] and the language of the Atikamekw people of southwestern...
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    Attawapiskat First Nation (category Articles containing Swampy Cree-language text)
    ᐊᑕᐗᐱᐢᑲᑐᐎ ᐃᓂᓂᐧᐊᐠ) means "people of the parting of the rocks" from the Swampy Cree language ᑳᐦ ᑕᐗᐱᐢᑳᐠ (kāh-tawāpiskāk). The Attawapiskat River carved out several...
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  • Moose Cree is a dialect of the Cree language spoken mainly in Moose Factory, Ontario. As a dialect of the Cree language, Moose Cree is classified under...
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    Canadian Aboriginal syllabics (category Articles containing Cree-language text)
    Cree and Ojibwe.: 279  Canadian syllabics are currently used to write all of the Cree languages from including Eastern Cree, Plains Cree, Swampy Cree...
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    Bay Cree books were published by the Cree School Board of Quebec, Canada. See the catalogue Archived 2022-01-21 at the Wayback Machine. Swampy Cree Hymn...
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    was an historical, annual cycle for the Swampy Cree. Early exposure to European society heavily influenced Cree lifestyles. The Hudson's Bay Company establishing...
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  • of Winnipeg. The community is mainly Cree, but has a mixture of Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, and Saulteaux languages, a unique dialect shared with Wuskwi...
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  • into Cree can be subdivided by dialect of the Cree language. The main dialects are Plains Cree language, Woods Cree language, Swampy Cree language, Moose...
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  • symbols instead of syllabics. East Cree, also known as James Bay (Eastern) Cree, and East Main Cree, is a group of Cree dialects spoken in Quebec, Canada...
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  • Moose Cree (Cree: Mōsonī or Ililiw), also known as Moosonee (Monsoni), and together with Eastern Swampy Cree, also known as Central Cree, West James Bay...
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