Robert Auclair remembers the four-track cassettes filled with aatiyuuhkaan — or Cree legends — that his uncle would bring to camp and that his mother loved. As children, he and his brother Patrick ...
People enjoy legends, fables and fairy tales because they take us to different worlds, make us think about who we are, our values, and tell us something about the human condition. Many elders in Eeyou ...
Author Judith Silverthorne reads to a group at the Indian Métis Christian Fellowship Centre in Regina during her book launch for Honouring the Buffalo. (Tory Gillis/CBC) A room full of people gathered ...
The ancient Cree legend of the bison can be told in many languages. Hommage Au Bison, the bilingual French and Cree version of Honouring the Buffalo, was launched Thursday at Ecole Elsie Mironuck ...
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