nâpêw kâ-kî-kitamokokopanê wâposhwa - The man who was devoured by rabbits
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StoryTeller | Xavier Sutherland | Community | Peawanuck (Winisk) |
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Age/Level | cycle 2 | Language | Swampy Cree (n dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1960-62 | Year Last Edited | 2010 |
Described by | Marie-Odile Junker & Doug Ellis |
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tipâcimôwin awahkânak ohci - About animals kept as pets
Xavier Sutherland
When Xavier, the narrator, was a child, his family had a beaver for a pet. During the day he slept but during the night he worked hard at cutting willow sticks until there was a pile blocking the door. He worked hard to close the door completely like he would on the river and in the morning he would be asleep.
StoryTeller | Xavier Sutherland | Community | Peawanuck (Winisk) |
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Age/Level | cycle 2 | Language | Swampy Cree (n dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1960-62 | Year Last Edited | 2010 |
Described by | Marie-Odile Junker & Doug Ellis |
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nikik ê-itâcimikosit - A story about an otter
Xavier Sutherland
Xavier, the narrator, used to have an otter as a pet. He slept at night and was up early in the morning but returned to bed in the afternoon. In winter, his family would cut two holes in the ice and tie a string around the otter's paw. The otter would dive into one hole and come out the other, effectively placing the string for the net under the ice.
StoryTeller | Xavier Sutherland | Community | Peawanuck (Winisk) |
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Age/Level | cycle 2 | Language | Swampy Cree (n dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1960-62 | Year Last Edited | 2010 |
Described by | Marie-Odile Junker & Doug Ellis |
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ôko wîna okâshakaskiwêsiwak - About hawks
Xavier Sutherland
Xavier, the narrator, used to have hawks in his family's care from the time when they didn't even have feathers yet. They ate a lot of fish, once a day, and when they grew bigger they didn't want to leave. Also, the hawk was useful in keeping mice away.
StoryTeller | Xavier Sutherland | Community | Peawanuck (Winisk) |
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Age/Level | cycle 2 | Language | Swampy Cree (n dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1960-62 | Year Last Edited | 2010 |
Described by | Marie-Odile Junker & Doug Ellis |
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ê-ishilawînâniwahk ê-ôshkinîkinâniwahkipan - Stories of youthful exploits
Willie Frenchman
Willie Frenchman recounts a harrowing, months-long canoe expedition.
StoryTeller | Willie Frenchman | Community | Moose Factory |
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Age/Level | cycle 2 | Language | Moose Cree (l dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1964 | Year Last Edited | 2009 |
Described by | Doug Ellis |
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ê-nipahihcik ililiwak, ê-mowihcik mâka - People killed and eaten
Willie Frenchman
A father and son duo have killed and eaten other Indian families for 20 years until the son is set to marry a girl and his father confesses to what they've done. The new bride's brothers attack and kill their brother-in-law and burn both him and his father.
StoryTeller | Willie Frenchman | Community | Moose Factory |
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Age/Level | preschool | Language | Moose Cree (l dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1964 | Year Last Edited | 2010 |
Described by | Doug Ellis |
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kotakîya kêkwâna kâ-kî-tôcikâtêkwâpan - More early activities
Willie Frenchman
Willie Frenchman recounts more perilous hunts and encounters, and how he survived crossing a near-frozen river.
StoryTeller | Willie Frenchman | Community | Moose Factory |
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Age/Level | preschool | Language | Moose Cree (l dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1964 | Year Last Edited | 2010 |
Described by | Marie-Odile Junker & Doug Ellis |
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mêkwâc ê-awâshîshîwiyâpân - Childhood memories
Hannah Loon
Hannah Loon recalls several childhood memories and traumas. For example, while taking care of her older sister's children, she witnessed her friend's mother set herself on fire and had to protect the children against the spreading fire.
StoryTeller | Hannah Loon | Community | Moose Factory |
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Age/Level | preschool | Language | Moose Cree (l dialect) |
Year Recorded | 1965 | Year Last Edited | 2010 |
Described by | Marie-Odile Junker & Doug Ellis |
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