Revision as of 17:29, 13 August 2009 by Rosbot(talk | contribs)(New page: <table valign=top> <tr> <td valign=top align=left width="50%"> <table valign=top> <tr><td><b>Also Known As:</b> West Main Cree,West Shore Cree,York Cree <b>Descriptio...)
Also Known As: West Main Cree,West Shore Cree,York Cree
Description:
Swampy Cree (sometimes known as Maskegon or Omushkegowuk) is a dialect of the Cree language complex. Swampy Cree is spoken in a series of communities in northern Manitoba along the Hudson Bay coast and adjacent inland areas to the south and west, and Ontario along the coast of Hudson Bay and James Bay.
A division is sometimes made between West Swampy Cree and East Swampy Cree. Communities recognized as West Swampy Cree include: Shoal Lake; The Pas; Barren Lands; Churchill; Split Lake; York Factory; Fox Lake; Shamattawa (all in Manitoba); and Fort Severn, Ontario. Communities recognized as East Swampy Cree are: Weenusk, Ontario; Attawapiskat, Ontario; Albany Post, Ontario; and Kashechewan, Ontario; and Fort Albany, Ontario. The Cree spoken at Kashechewan also shows Moose Cree influence. It is one of the western n-dialects of Cree. It has 4,500 speakers...... full article at Wikipedia