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ᒉᒄ ᐊᔨᒧᐧᐃᓐ ᐧᐋ ᐋᐸᒋᐦᑖᔨᓐ᙮

ᐧᐁᔦᔨᐦᑦᐦ ᐁ ᐄᔨᔫ / ᐄᓅᔥᑌᒡ, roman, French ᓀᔥᑦ English.

ᐁᑎᑑ ᐧᐄ ᓈᓂᑑᑲᒋᔅᒉᔨᐦᑕᒪᓀ, ᑖᐦᒋᓐᐦ᙮ ᑖᓐ ᐊᓐ ᐧᐁᐦᒉᒡ ᒉ ᐅᑎᓂᒪᓐ ᑖᓐ ᓀᑐᐧᐁᔨᐦᑕᒪᓐ᙮

ᒌᔅᒌᓐ (ᑖᐦᑲᐦᐊᐦ) ᐊᓐ ᒉ ᓈᓂᑕᐧᐁᔨᐦᑕᒨᒪᑲᐦᒡ.

ᒣᓯᓇᐦᐄᒉᐸᔨᐦᑖᔨᓐᐦ ᐄᔨᔫ/ᐄᓅ ᐊᔨᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ:

ᑦᐦ ᓂᑑᐧᐁᔨᐦᑕᒪᓀ ᒪᓯᓇᐦᐄᒉᐸᔨᐦᑖᐦ t-h

ᔅᐦ ᓂᑑᐧᐁᔨᐦᑕᒪᓀ ᒪᓯᓇᐦᐄᒉᐸᔨᐦᑖᐦ s-h

ᑉᐦ ᓂᑑᐧᐁᔨᐦᑕᒪᓀ ᒪᓯᓇᐦᐄᒉᐸᔨᐦᑖᐦ p-h


ᐱᔮᐸᔨᐦᐧᑳᐤᐦ ᐊᔨᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ, ᒉ ᑖᐦᑲᐦᐊᒪᓐ ᐊᓐ ᐧᐁᐦᒉᒡ ᒦᓐ ᐁᑎᑑ ᐧᐋ ᓈᓂᑑᑲᒋᔅᒉᔨᐦᑕᒪᓐ᙮

ᐧᐋᐸᐦᑕᒪᓀ ᐁᑳ ᑯᐃᔅᒄ ᐃᒋᔥᑌᒡ, ᓀᔥᑦ ᒫᒃ ᐁᑳ ᐃᐦᑕᑯᐦᐧᑳᐤᐦ ᐊᔨᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ, ᒉ ᐧᐄᐦᑕᒧᐧᐃᐧᑖᐤ ᐊᓂᒌ ᐊᐧᐁᓂᒌ ᑳ ᑯᐃᔅᑯᓯᓇᐦᐊᐧᑳᐤ᙮ (ayimuwin@eastcree.org).

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Editorial Committee
Cree Northern Cree Southern
Luci Bobbish-Salt (2004-2012) Anna Blacksmith (2009-2012)
Alice Duff (2008-2012) Patricia Diamond (2009-2012)
Elsie Duff (2004-2007) Bill Jancewicz (2004)
Bill Jancewicz (2004) Marie-Odile Junker (2004-present)
Marie-Odile Junker (2004-present) Marguerite MacKenzie (2004-2012)
Marguerite MacKenzie (2004-2012) Daisy Moar (2004-2007)
Linda Visitor (2012-present) Ella Neeposh (2004)
Ruth Salt (2004-2012)
Pearl Weistche (2009-2012)
English Editor-in-Chief
Marie-Odile Junker (2008-present) Marguerite MacKenzie (2004-2008)
French Editor-in-Chief
Marie-Odile Junker (2004-present)
French Translators (2006-2007)
France Lafond (Southern Dictionary) Marie-Odile Junker (Northern Dictionary)

 

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Database and Interface Design
Marie-Odile Junker & Delasie Torkornoo (2007-present) Radu Luchian (2004-2006)
Database Programming
Delasie Torkornoo (2007-present) Terry Stewart (2006-2007)
Fred Mailhot (2006) Radu Luchian (2004-2005)
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[Database development funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada grants #820-2000-2013, #856-2004-1028, #856-2009-008, and #435-2014-1199 to Prof. M-O. Junker, Carleton University].

 

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Monique Caron Cree School Board
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Louise Blacksmith Luci Bobbish-Salt
Alice Duff Christine Duff
Ruth Salt Mary Shashaweskum
Erica Stephen Pearl Weistche
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Alison Bobbish (2004) Luci Bobbish-Salt
Margaret Cox (2002, 2004) Candice Diamond (2002)
Alice Duff Clara John Gulli
Hank House (2004) Suzanne House (2004)
Rhonda Iserhoff (2004) Marie-Odile Junker
Martha Michell Mimie Neacappo
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Acknowledgements

Elders and Resource People
Cree Northern Cree Southern
Chisasibi Margaret Bearskin Eastmain Florrie Mark-Stewart
Samuel Bearskin Mistissini Boyce Blacksmith
Harry Duff Evadney Blacksmith
Bobby Neacappo Louise Blacksmith
Edith Sam Lauri Petawabano
Harry Scipio Smalley Petawabano
Maria Scipio Waskaganish Louise Diamond
Georgie Snowboy Josephine Diamond
Wemindji Mary B. Georgekish Patricia Diamond
Whapmagoostui James Kawapit the late Rupert Erless
Andrew Natachequon Elizabeth Jolly
Maggie Natachequon Edwin Jolly
Jimmy Moart
Alec Weistche
Sanders Weistche
Johnny Whiskeychan
Waswanapi Emily Cooper

Glosses (41)

{en} hill

Words(41)

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ᐃᔥᐧᑳᔮᐅᐦᑳᐤ ishkwaayaauhkaau [vii]
N it is the end of the hill

ᐄᔨᐹᔮᐅᐦᑳᐤ iiyipaayaauhkaau [vii]
N the hill is on a slant

ᐅᐱᑎᐧᐋᐅᐦᑳᐤ upitiwaauhkaau [vii]
N it is a narrows between hills

ᐊᑎᒫᐅᐦᑳᐤ atimaauhkaau [vii]
N the hill, mountain stretches into the distance

ᐊᔑᐧᐋᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ ashiwaataauhkaau [vii]
N the top of the hill is a ridge

ᐋᐱᐦᑎᐧᐋᐅᐦᒡ aapihtiwaauhch [p, location]
N halfway up the hill

ᐋᒫᐅᐦᒋᐦᑎᓐ aamaauhchihtin [vii]
N the lake runs off on each side of a mountain or hill

ᐋᔑᐧᐋᐅᑭᐦᐊᒻ aashiwaaukiham [vti]
N s/he walks from one mountain, hill to another

ᐧᐋᐧᐋᑭᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ waawaakitaauhkaau [vii]
N it is a winding hill

ᐱᒥᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ pimitaauhkaau [vii]
N it is a hill

ᐱᔅᑯᑎᓈᐤ piskutinaau [vii]
N it is a high hill, mountain

ᐱᔅᑯᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ piskutaauhkaau [vii]
N it is a high hill, point of sand

ᐱᔅᑯᓂᑳᐤ piskunikaau [vii]
N the island has a hill

ᐱᔅᑯᔮᑳᐆ piskuyaakaauu [vii]
N it is a hill of sand

ᐱᔅᐧᑳᐳᓯᔅᑎᑖᐤ piskwaapusistitaau [vii]
N it is a rocky hill or mountain

ᐲᐦᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ piihtaauhkaau [vii]
N it is a long hill

ᐹᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ paataauhkaau [vii]
N the hill is towards the speaker

ᑖᑎᐹᐅᐦᑭᐦᐊᒻ taatipaauhkiham [vti]
N s/he, it (anim) goes around the hill, mountain

ᐧᑖᒥᐦᒡ twaamihch [p, location]
N at the bottom of the hill, mountain

ᑳᐦᒋᔅᑖᐅᐦᒋᔅᑎᓐ kaahchistaauhchistin [vii]
N there is mountain or hill midway on the side of a lake

ᒋᑳᔨᐧᐋᐅᐦᑳᐤ chikaayiwaauhkaau [vii]
N the hill becomes narrow

ᒥᑖᐹᔮᐅᐦᑳᐤ mitaapaayaauhkaau [vii]
N it is the end of a hill at the edge of a lake, river

ᓃᐦᑎᒋᐧᐋᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ niihtichiwaataauhkaau [vii]
N the hill comes to a slow descent

ᓈᐅᐦᑭᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ naauhkitaauhkaau [vii]
N there is a sudden steep drop on a hill

ᓈᐅᐦᑳᐤ naauhkaau [vii]
N there is a point at the edge of hill, mountain

ᔑᒥᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ shimitaauhkaau [vii]
N the hill comes to a slow rise

ᔮᐅᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ yaautaauhkaau [vii]
N the hill, mountain looks difficult to climb

ᐅᑲᑎᓈᐤ ukatinaau [vii]
S it is the near side of a hill

ᐅᔥᐧᑫᐸᑲᑎᓈᐤ ushkwepakatinaau [vii]
S it is a hill of birch trees

ᐋᐱᐦᑑᐧᐋᒪᑎᓐ aapihtuuwaamatin [p, location]
S half-way up a mountain

ᐋᑯᑎᓈᐦᒡ aakutinaahch [p, location]
S shadow side of a rise, hill

ᐋᑰᐧᐋᐅᐦᒡ aakuuwaauhch [p, p,location]
S on the hidden side of the hill

ᐋᔥᑕᒥᑖᐅᐦᒡ aashtamitaauhch [p, location]
S on this side of the hill

ᐋᔥᑕᐦᑌᔮᐅᐦᑲᑎᓈᐤ aashtahteyaauhkatinaau [vii]
S it is the near side of a hill

ᐱᐯᔅᐧᑳᐱᔅᑳᐤ pipeskwaapiskaau [vii]
S it is a bumpy rocky hill

ᐱᓯᑖᐅᐦᑳᐤ pisitaauhkaau [vii]
S it is a trench on a sandy hill

ᐱᓴᑎᓈᐤ pisatinaau [vii]
S it is a valley between hills

ᐱᔅᑯᑎᓈᐤ piskutinaau [vii]
S it is a high hill

ᐱᔅᐧᑳᐅᐦᑳᐤ piskwaauhkaau [vii]
S it is a hill of sand, a sand-bar

ᐱᔅᐧᑳᓂᑳᐤ piskwaanikaau [vii]
S it is an island that has a hill

ᐹᔥᑖᐅᑲᐦᐊᒻ paashtaaukaham [vti]
S s/he walks on the other side of the mountain, hill

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