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  • being of Cree decent it sure would be nice to understand what she is saying..............

  • man i really agree with her how she describes child rearing and believing in the creator it is only that i love yous/us to tell by telling yous this. the child reflects on our parenting therefore reenforcing the intent of how we are doing. our children show us the value of our skills.

  • I am Cree with a little German and French. I don't know my native language, but my grandma speaks Cree. She doesn't speak English, and my dad has a Cree Accent.

  • nithakiwa (i am sauk) from oklahoma the kwiha (cree) lanugage is a bit similer to ours... i can only understand a few words of cree... but this is intresting... ho ketepi

  • cha... gon... ni.. kendan.. andeh.. eekitich ..

  • yea its not good to let our kids hit us and its not good to get mad over our kids getting hit by others

  • Anyways!!!!!!!!!!!

    Da boo ahhh

  • Wopila tankinkinyan eciciya pelo! Cantewashteya Mashtincala Oyate wicoie ki lena nawah'un

  • is that Cree? if so, let me guess that its Moose Cree from Quebec!! if not, where you from?

  • No, friend! This is the Lakota language

  • no,its not the lakota language.its bush or woodland or the boriel forest and/or the rock cree's in northern sask,reindeer lake...i also speak the same language.

  • There is no Moose Cree in Quebec. Moose Cree is in Ontario. The Cree dialect in Quebec is called East Cree (aka Montagnais).

  • Nitahkâkihtawâw awa nôcikwêsiw êh nêhiyawê-âcimot.

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