Re: Help in finding Cree language books

RICHARD ROBBINS (robbinrh@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu)
Fri, 24 Sep 1993 20:22:13 -0500


Date sent: 24-SEP-1993 20:17:53
>From: IN%"native-l@gnosys.svle.ma.us" 24-SEP-1993 19:41:19.29
>To: IN%"NATIVE-L@TAMVM1.BITNET" "Multiple recipients of list NATIVE-L"
>Subject: RE: Help in Finding Cree Language Books

> If anyone can give me any information on how to purchase these
>or any books on Native Americans or Native American Languages, please
>respond via E-mail to pwf5q@virginia.edu

One of the best sources for Cree language learning is Douglas Ellis's book,
SPOKEN CREE. It is available, along with an extensive tape supplement,
from Pica Pica Press, University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, Alberta.

Richard H. Robbins Bitnet: Robbinrh@snyplava.bitnet
Department of Anthropology Internet: Robbinrh@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu
SUNY at Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh, N.Y. 12901
(518) 564-4006