My mother is a Saulteaux Cree and she was born in 1934 on the reserve from the First Nation 'Piapot' 75 Band, Regina Saskatchewan, Her and my elders speaks beautiful Cree,.But She never taught us this language because she wanted us to learned the english language. And now, I'm trying to learn to speak my lost language of CREE,. Thank you, Darren
Aww!!! It's so good to see you again Darren. You were my Gr.8 and Gr.9 Cree Teacher, at Sherbrooke and you were also my late mother Jean's professor at the U of A. I am not sure if you remember me, but I have nothing but good memories of you and my mama. I pray you are doing well
i can help..we have rules...but my notes are fine to help u there is a free book for y dialect ...its a free book for children ill try send you the link ok? USE SOLOMAN RATT tanisi i hated that is wasn't like I'm used too...tansi...HGOWEVER tanisi is the bproper way I can learn better by helping you win win!!!! add me on facebook... Cindym8086"gmail.so I can send you the links...but yes look up solomon ratt...and SRO standard roman orthography
i will help you...im actually learning im understanding demontratives and number agreement isnt a dirty word that caused heartburn and panic attacks lol...i want to be a speaker now...to teach
I wish this was encouraging to the algonquian people of North America yes its believable to speak peaceful with one another and then those who do not understand anything of indigenous people may learn to be peaceful and learn to care for the people who were left in shadows and silence understanding and language help
darren thank you...im in cree and its coming back....i need his tutoring ...is he available? you and andrea custer and my late step father pisim badger ...thnk you i want to be a speaker so i can teach others so we are no longer lost...im growing into the woman my mom would be sooo proud of me
@@wendygoulet4847 Hello Wendy, I am so sorry to hearing that he passed away. Please tell me how can I get the list of the CREE words that he is showing starting with NiPA, Waniska...Thank you in advance. I live in Montreal, France
Sorry I asked before I watched. Is there a "big" difference between woodlands and plain cree? Or is it like english in Alberta in difference too english in Newfoundland?
My mother is a Saulteaux Cree and she was born in 1934 on the reserve from the First Nation 'Piapot' 75 Band, Regina Saskatchewan, Her and my elders speaks beautiful Cree,.But She never taught us this language because she wanted us to learned the english language. And now, I'm trying to learn to speak my lost language of CREE,. Thank you, Darren
Piapot ALL THE WAY.
Aww!!! It's so good to see you again Darren. You were my Gr.8 and Gr.9 Cree Teacher, at Sherbrooke and you were also my late mother Jean's professor at the U of A. I am not sure if you remember me, but I have nothing but good memories of you and my mama. I pray you are doing well
I hope to learn my language Cree. I will learn it. I will teach my daughter Cree.
I wish you well
i can help..we have rules...but my notes are fine to help u there is a free book for y dialect ...its a free book for children ill try send you the link ok? USE SOLOMAN RATT tanisi i hated that is wasn't like I'm used too...tansi...HGOWEVER tanisi is the bproper way I can learn better by helping you win win!!!! add me on facebook... Cindym8086"gmail.so I can send you the links...but yes look up solomon ratt...and SRO standard roman orthography
i will help you...im actually learning im understanding demontratives and number agreement isnt a dirty word that caused heartburn and panic attacks lol...i want to be a speaker now...to teach
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This dude is awesome best teacher that I know of
I wish this was encouraging to the algonquian people of North America yes its believable to speak peaceful with one another and then those who do not understand anything of indigenous people may learn to be peaceful and learn to care for the people who were left in shadows and silence understanding and language help
I’m a cancer survivor too! Impressive journey you’ve been in. Keep up the great work! 👍🏼😎🤗☮️💟
Thank you for your strength and your intelligence as well as the gift of our language. I appreciate the work you're doing, again, thank you.
enohte pehtaman nehiyawewin kamiskatan, Takahki!! tanisi Darren. Niya L. Iyapes
I can understand your Cree too
Loving this class. Sharing it with friends so we can learn together.
Tansi
Wish I can work with you since I’ve been wanting to teach my language as a Cree too
I’m woodland Cree
It a same to see our language drift way
Your the best bro
That's singular...add waw to it...thanks
Audio seems off from video
Tapwi miyasin “uncle” miyo atoski miyo napew 👏
Okimaysem is close to okohmisemaw the nihiyawiyiwin pekiskwewinis for uncle.
darren thank you...im in cree and its coming back....i need his tutoring ...is he available?
you and andrea custer and my late step father pisim badger ...thnk you i want to be a speaker so i can teach others so we are no longer lost...im growing into the woman my mom would be sooo proud of me
He had passed away.
@@wendygoulet4847 Hello Wendy, I am so sorry to hearing that he passed away. Please tell me how can I get the list of the CREE words that he is showing starting with NiPA, Waniska...Thank you in advance. I live in Montreal, France
Good morning
I want to show this to my daughter, but the audio and video does not match up.
all you have to do is listen as if it was on the radio
look up andrea custer
there is also a song to help her count to ten in cree i used it for my university course...trying to figure out how to say my age...
The audio is off track and it's making it hard to follow
Cree is harder to if you don’t get the accent right as well as sound
In cree
Would be helpful if someone can put the cree words here in writing for visual learners. ekosi
How is Mr. Darren Okemaysin today? I hope he is well!
He passed 😢
Means ' let's Learn to speak cree together'
The sound is out of sync with the lip movements.
not sure on spelling but i always thought "watch ay" prouncouned meant good bye in a form of cree.
Do u know anything about michif?
Present term
Sorry I asked before I watched. Is there a "big" difference between woodlands and plain cree? Or is it like english in Alberta in difference too english in Newfoundland?
Lol k I'm just gonna watch and learn.
woodlands/ Rocky Cree is TH dialect while Plains is the Y dialect but many words are similar. (***I replied before watching haha)
Ta sinawamatoto-ack nehiyo pekswewin
How you say mosquitoes
It looks and sounds very distantly related to Finnish
Hope your doing WELL Darren ROB nekiykasun
Grammar is off