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Nenapohs Legends
Contributor(s): Cote, Margaret (Editor), Cote, Margaret (Translator)
ISBN: 0889772193     ISBN-13: 9780889772199
Publisher: University of Regina Press
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Translating & Interpreting
- Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
- Foreign Language Study | Native American Languages
Dewey: 398.208
LCCN: 2012397845
Series: First Nations Language Readers
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 5.5" W x 8.4" (0.30 lbs) 112 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

These seven tales are the traditional teaching stories of Nenapohs, the Saulteaux culture hero and trickster. Oral in origin, they have been passed on through generations by the traditional teachers, the Elders.

For the first time, they are published and made available in Nahkawewin or Saulteaux, the westernmost dialect of the Ojibwe language.

Each story is illustrated and is presented in both Standard Roman Orthography and syllabics, with English translation. The book also includes a pronunciation guide and a Saulteaux-to-English glossary.


Contributor Bio(s): Cote, Margaret: - Margaret Cote was the first person in Saskatchewan to teach a First Nations language in a public school. She enjoyed a diverse work experience before her employment with the Indian Language Program of the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College (1979), where she assisted in developing the Saulteaux language curriculum guides. After teaching at Brandon University and at the Kamsack Junior High School, Cote joined the First Nations University of Canada. Her publications include Nahkawewin Saulteaux, Ojibway Dialect of the Plains (1984), Nahkawewin Workbook, a Saulteaux Syllabics book, sixteen children's books (entitled Saulteaux Talking Books), and a songbook (Anihsinape-Apinoci Nakamowinan: Children's Saulteaux Songs and Nursery Rhymes). Cote has translated stories for Pebble Beach Interactive Fiction Inc. (Saskatchewan Education), and aided by her parents has recorded lessons from Nahkawewin in Saulteaux and written First Edition Saulteaux Dictionary.