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Cree: The People’s Language exhibition

The Canadian Language Museum presents an exhibit about Cree, the most widely spoken Canadian Indigenous language. Six colourful panels present maps, photos and information on topics including the syllabic writing system, word formation, animacy, and the future of Cree. There are also audio clips of Cree dialects from across Canada.

On display at the Canadian Language Museum Tuesday, November 5, 2019 to Thursday, December 19, 2019.  Afterwards it will tour Canada. 

If you would like information about hosting this traveling exhibit, please contact exhibits@languagemuseum.ca

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