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Nīhithawīwin, ᓀᐦᐃᖬᐍᐏᐣ‎ (nīhithawīwin) Autonyms

Cree, Woods

  • Geography

    CA Far north Manitoba into Saskatchewan, inland southwest from Churchill.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Canada

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Nīhithawīwin, ᓀᐦᐃᖬᐍᐏᐣ‎ (nīhithawīwin)
1,840 (2016 census). Ethnic population: 53,000 (1982 SIL).
Far north Manitoba into Saskatchewan, inland southwest from Churchill.
Canada, Southern Central Canada
6b* (Threatened). Language of recognized indigenous peoples: Barren Lands, Beaver Lake Cree, Bunibonibee Cree, Chemawawin Cree, Cross Lake Band of Indians, Duncan’s, Fort McKay, Fort McMurray, Lac La Ronge, Montreal Lake, Nisichawayasihk Cree, O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree, Peerless Trout, Peter Ballantyne Cree, Red Earth, Shoal Lake Cree, Sturgeon Lake Cree, Sucker Creek, Swan River, Woodland Cree.
Algic, Algonquian, Cree-Montagnais
Nonpalatalized th-dialect within Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi language complex or dialect subgroup. A member of macrolanguage Cree [cre].
All also use English [eng].
Literacy rate in L1: 1%–5%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. Dictionary. Grammar.
Latin script [Latn]. Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics script [Cans], uses western finals.
Use of Roman orthography has been gaining ground at the expense of the older syllabic system, due to university language and teacher education programs (Golla 2007).
OLAC resources in and about Cree, Woods