Dialect
Level
Type
Source
- Circle
- Classic Munsch
- Cree Literacy
- Cree Programs
- Cree Way Project
- Curriculum/Bilingual Department, Alaska
- Elder's Workshop
- Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, Iqaluit
- Literature Publishing, Nortext
- Manitoba Native Education and Training
- Mushkegowuk Education Council
- Nemaska Writer's workshop
- Other
- Plain Regular
- Robert Munsch Series
Teaching
Theme
Topic
- Animals
- Artifacts
- Berries
- Body Parts
- Boy
- Celebrations
- Christmas
- Clothing
- Colours
- Cree values
- Duties
- Fall
- Family
- First Snowshoe Walk
- Fishing
- Fishnet
- Food
- Girl
- Hunting
- Inter-racial
- Justice
- Land
- Legends
- Man
- Medicines
- Monsters
- Months
- Moosehide
- Names
- Numbers
- Past
- Places
- Plants
- Politics
- Predictions
- Scarcity
- Seasons
- Sewing
- Shapes
- Shelters
- Short Stories
- Songs
- Spring
- Starvation
- Summer
- Supernatural
- Syllabics
- Technology
- Teepee
- Tradition
- Traditional Tools
- Transportation
- Trees
- Weather
- Wedding
- Winter
- Woman
Author
- Adrian Cheezo
- Agnes Shem
- Albert Tomatuk
- Alice N. Fitka
- Angela Tapiatic
- Anna Blacksmith
- Annie Loon Cheechoo
- Annie Neeposh Ottereyes
- Annie Ningeok, Enosiq Ejetsiak and Michael Ipeelee
- Annie Ningeok, Enosiq Ejetsiak, Michael Ipeelee
- Annie Whiskeychan
- Annie Whiskeychan, Frances Mark, Frances Visitor
- Barbara Blackned, Florrie Katapatuk
- Beatrice Gilpin Mayappo
- Beatrice Gilpin Mayappo
- Bessie Blackned
- Brenda Atsynia
- Charles Cheezo
- Charles Cheezo, Bessie Blackned
- Charlie Bosum
- Charlotte Pepabano
- Chrissie Samuelson
- Coom Matoush
- Cree Culture and Language Teachers
- Cree Language and Cree Culture teachers
- Cree Literacy Students
- Cree Programs
- Cree Programs from the Cree Way original version
- Cree Programs of the Cree School Board
- Cree Programs staff
- Cree Programs Staff
- Cree Way
- Daisy Moar
- Daniel Moses
- David Sandy, Margaret Bearskin
- Dorothy Polson
- Edith Matoush
- Eleanor Mcleod and Jane Moore
- Eleanor McLeod, Jane Moore
- Eliza Webb
- Elizabeth (Blackned) Jolly
- Elizabeth Atseriak, Julia Hill, Grace Oldfriend
- Elizabeth Atseriak, Julia Hill, Grace Oldfriend
- Ella Neeposh
- Elsie Duff
- Elsie Jimmie
- Emily Cooper
- Emily Hughboy
- Emily Sam
- Emma Shecapio
- Eva Moar
- Evelyn Ratt-Pachano
- Florrie Mark-Stewart
- Florrie Weapenicappo Mayappo
- Frances George
- From Different Sources
- George Fireman
- Gerti & John Murdoch
- Gerti & John Murdoch
- Hannah (Jacob) Moses
- Harriet (Etapp) Coon-Come
- Harry Duff
- James Jonah
- Jane Snowboy Gilpin
- Janie Pepabano
- Jimmy Iserhoff
- Joanne Pashagumeskum-Pepabano
- Job Kawapit
- Johhny Shecapio
- John Blackned
- John Murdoch
- Johnny Shecapio
- Josephine Blackned
- Josephine Mayappo Gilpin
- Josephine Mianscum Coon
- Josephine Mianscum-Coon
- Karen Mistacheesick
- Kathleen Kitty & Jacqueline Lameboy
- Kathy Okpak
- Kathy Okpic
- Lily Gull Sutherland
- Lily Gull-Sutherland
- Linda Georgeskish-Pashagumeskum
- Linda Moar
- Linda Visitor
- Louise Cheechoo
- Louise Hoover, Carrie Hoover, Caroline Hoover
- Luci Salt
- Luci Salt, Elsie Duff
- Lucy George
- Luke MacLeod
- Luke MacLeod
- Maggie Sheshamush-George
- Malaya Audlakiak
- Manitoba Native Education and Training
- Margaret Beaver
- Margaret Cheezo
- Margaret Mistacheesick
- Marianne Pashagumeskum
- Marianne Pashagumskum
- Marie Wassillie, Christina Kern, Margaret Beaver
- Mark Blackned
- Martha Dixon Mayappo
- Martha Dixon Mayappo
- Mary B. Georgekish
- Mary Sandy
- Mary Swallow
- Matthew Ratt
- Minnie Moar
- Minnie Shutt Parkes
- Nancy Hughboy-Danyluk
- Nellie Cox
- Nellie Pachanos
- Pamela MacLeod
- Participants of the First Language Children's Literature Publishing Workshop
- Participants of the First Language Children’s Literature Publishing Workshop
- Pearl Weistche
- Philip Goodwin
- Rebecca Kawapit
- Ricky Jolly
- Rita (Jonah) McLeod, Janie (Jacob) Diamond, Daisy (Blueboy) Moar
- Robert Munsch
- Rose Dixon Gilpin
- Ruth Salt
- Samuel Bearskin
- Sandy Masty
- Sidney Loon
- Simeon Awashish
- Stella Matthew-Bearskin
- Stephanie Meskino
- Susie Matoush
- Teachers and Students
- The late Annie Whiskeychan
- Thomas Coon
- Waskaganish Students
- Wemindji Cree Literacy Students
- Wemindji Cree Literacy Students 2002
- William Cox
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This story is about a family going on a trip to their fall camp.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-47-9
- Year Published
2005
- Edition
2
- Editor
Luci Salt, Alice Duff, Elsie Duff, Frances Visitor
- Illustrated By
Willard Moar
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Boy, Animals, Girl, Cree values, Transportation, Food, Family, Fall
A collection of stories that were passed down to Matthew through storytelling.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-14-2
This is a step by step on how to look for a porcupine and how to clean it.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-40-1
This book is all about moose, how it`s cleaned and butchered, how the nose is singed.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-42-8
These are small vinyl magnetic 5 cm x 5 cm squares to use on magnetic boards. Each square shows a different symbol.
Age 4+ISBN: 1-magnets-01
- Year Published
2004
- Edition
1
- Editor
Francine Snowboy
- Photo Credits
Ruth Salt
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This book is about water and its formations on the land e.g. lakes, rivers, creeks, rapids, etc.
Age 10+ISBN: 1-894843-44-4
This book is about the different species of trees. It also tells which trees can be used for fire wood and for cooking.
Age 10+ISBN: 1-894843-46-0
- Year Published
2007
- Edition
3
- Editor
Luci Salt, Elsie Duff, Alice Duff, Frances Visitor
- Photo Credits
Anna Blacksmith
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The pictures show how to skin, cut and clean a beaver and it also shows how to singe a beaver.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-82-7
There are three short stories about a man killed by a moose, the giant frog and a boy whose parents froze to death.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-74-6
There are three short stories in this book about two girls who fantasize about two stars, another one about an orphan and the last one about the Inuit who wanted to get married.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-72-X
There two stories in this book. The first one is about long ago in Waskaganish and the last one is about a man who lost his sons to the rapids and lives close by the rapids.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-64-9
There are three stories in this book. The first one is about the brigade, a wedding long ago and the last one is about the German measles.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-66-5
This book is all about the different formations of lakes and their original meanings.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-50-9
- Year Published
2005
- Edition
1
- Editor
Luci Salt, Elsie Duff, Alice Duff
- Illustrated By
George Fireman
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There are four stories in this book, The Porcupine who married a Woman, Kaauchishimiiuwichiu, A man called Kuuchiiship and the last one, A woman and a dog.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-56-8
There are several stories and legends as told by John Blackned.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-58-4
There are about five different short stories told to Gerti & John Murdoch by various elders in Waskaganish.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-62-2
These stories as told to Gerti and John are all about the time the harvesting of the beaver was stopped for a while so the beaver could have a chance to multiply.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-60-6
This book talks about the different shelters people used long ago and still use today.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-68-1
- Year Published
2005
- Edition
1
- Editor
Luci Salt, Alice Duff, Linda Visitor, Elsie Duff
- Illustrated By
Bobby Esau
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It is a story of how Mistissini got its name, why it is called the big rock.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-89-4
- Year Published
2006
- Edition
1
- Editor
Luci Salt, Alice Duff, Elsie Duff, Linda Visitor
- Photo Credits
Josephine Mianscum-Coon
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How the people of Waswanipi used to live on an island together from their traplines after being away for the winter. The activities that occurred during the summer like weddings and feasts.
Age 12+ISBN: 1-894843-88-6
- Year Published
2006
- Edition
1
- Editor
Luci Salt, Alice Duff, Linda Visitor, Elsie Duff
- Photo Credits
Lily Gull-Sutherland
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