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ᑳ ᐳᓂᐱᒫᑎᔑᒡ ᒪᑮ ᓴᓐᑏ ᐅᔅᑕᔅ
Death of Maggie Sandy`s brother
ᒪᑮ ᑎᐹᒋᒨ ᑲᐳᓂᐱᒪᑎᓰᒡ ᐅᔅᑖᔅ, ᑳ ᐄᐱᔅ ᐊᔨᒥᐦᑯᑦ,
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Maggie is telling a story about her older brother`s death, how she grieved for him.
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Age 10+
ᑳᐧᐄᒋᐦᐊᒡ ᐄᔨᔫ ᐊᒌ ᐧᐄᑯᑯᑖᐃᒡ
Helping a starving family
ᒪᑮ ᑎᐹᒋᒨ ᐊᒌ ᐧᐄᒋᐦᐊᒡ ᑭᔮ ᐊᒌ ᐱᒪᒋᐦᐊᒡ ᐃᔨᔫᐦ ᒐᑳᑦ ᐊᒌ ᑯᑭᑖᐃᒡ
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Maggie is telling a story about people they helped and saved from starvation.
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Age 8+
ᒫᑮ ᐋ ᒌ ᒌᐦᒋᐱᒋᑦ
Maggie and her travels
ᒫᑮ ᒌ ᑎᐹᒋᒦᓯᐤ ᐋᔥᒄ ᐋ ᒌ ᐊᐧᐋᔑᔒᐅᑦ᙮ ᐋ ᒌ ᐧᐄᒋᐦᐧᒑᒧᑦ ᐅᔅᑖᔥ ᒌ ᐧᐄᒋᒫᐤ ᑭᔮᐦ ᑳ ᒋᐦᒋᐱᒋᒡ ᐋ ᒌ ᒋᔅᑯᑎᒫᓱᐧᐃᑦ ᓂᑑᐦᐆᓂᔨᐤ᙮
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Maggie speaks of her younger days when she and her family used to travel and hunt.
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Age 12+
ᒪᑮ ᓴᓐᑏ ᑳ ᑖᐦᒡ ᐊᓐᑖ ᐊᐱᓯᑭᒦᓯᐦᒡ
Maggie living in Lac Bienville
ᒪᑮ ᑎᐸᒋᒨ ᐊᓂᑖ ᑳᑖᐦᒡ ᐊᐱᓯᑭᒦᓯᐦᒡ, ᑳ ᐧᐋᐱᒪᒡ ᐧᒑᓐ ᑭᔮ ᓱᓴᓐ ᑲᐧᐊᐸᔨᒡ ᑭᔮ ᑲ ᐧᐄᒋᒪᒡ,
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Maggie tells the story of the time they travelled to lake Bienville and met up with John and Susan Kawapit on their journey.
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Age 8+
ᒪᑮ ᓴᓐᑏ ᑲᑯᑭᑕᐃᒡ ᐧᐃᑐᑕᒻ 2
Maggie Sandy Family`s starvation 2
ᒪᑮ ᑎᐸᒋᒨ ᐊᒌ ᑯᑯᑭᑕᐃᒡ ᐊᐧᐋᔥ ᐊᒌ ᐱᒥᓈᐃᒡ ᐆᐦᑯᒧᔥ,
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Maggie is telling a story about when her uncle`s adopted child starved.
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Age 10+
ᒪᑮ ᑳ ᐃᔥ ᑭᓂ ᐧᐋᔨᒫᑦ ᐧᐄᑐᐧᐋᔑᒻᐦ ᑭᔮ ᐧᐄᓈᐸᒻ
Maggie taking care of her family
ᒪᑮ ᑎᐹᒋᒨ ᑳ ᐄᔥ ᑭᓂᐧᐋᔨᒪᑦ ᐧᐄᑐᐧᐋᔑᒻᐦ ᑭᔮ ᐧᐄᓇᐹᒻ ᐊᓂᑕ ᐧᐋᐱᒪᑯᔥᑑᐦᒡ, ᐊᐦᐊᑳ ᐧᐄᒌ ᑖᒡ ᓅᐦᒋᒦᒡ ᐊᒌ ᐊᑯᓰᒡ ᐊᓂᔭ ᐧᐄᓈᐸᒻ
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Maggie is telling a story about when she took care of her family in Whapmagoostui, when her husband got sick and could no longer go in the bush.
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Age 10+
ᒪᑮ ᒑᑲᑕ ᑲᑰᑭᑕᐦᒡ
Maggie`s family starvation
ᒪᑮ ᒋ ᑎᐹᒋᒨ ᐊᓂᑕ ᐧᐋᔅᑭᒡ ᒐᑲᐦᑦ ᑳ ᑰᑭᑕᐦᒡ᙮
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Maggie told a story when they were almost starving during the winter time.
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Age 8+
ᒪᑮ ᑲ ᐄᔅᐸᐦᒋᒡ ᐧᐋᐱᒪᑰᔅᑐᐦᒡ
Maggie`s journey to Whapmagoostui
ᒫᑮ ᓃᔅᑎᐦᒻ ᑲ ᐧᐋᐱᑕᐦᒃ ᐧᐋᐱᒪᑰᔅᑐᐦᒡ
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Maggie`s first journey to Whapmagoostui.
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Age 6+
ᒫᑮ ᑳᐧᐃᓯᐸᐦᒫᑕᓯᑦ
Maggie`s life
ᒫᑮ ᑏᐸᒋᒨ ᐊᓂᑕ ᐧᐋᔅᑭᒡ ᑳ ᐹᒋ ᐊᐧᐋᓯᐦᐧᐅᑦ᙮
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Maggie talks about her roles when she was a young woman.
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Age 6+
- Code
EcWh-900-002
- File Size
0.92 mb
- Duration
5.24 mins
- Year Of Recording
197?
- Year Of Last Edit
2003
- Collected By
Unknown
- Sound Editor
Louisa George
- Described By
Louisa George
- Modified
2017-07-08 00:00:00
- Dialect
Northern
- Quality
Good
- Communities
Whapmagoostui
- Languages
Northern Dialect
- Themes
Memoirs
- Topics
Family, Past
ᒫᑮ ᐅᑎᐸᒋᒧᐧᐃᓐ
Maggie`s Story
ᒫᑮ ᒌ ᑎᐹᒋᒨ, ᒫᐧᑳᒡ ᑳ ᐃᔥᐧᑳᔑᐅᑦ ᑳᑎ ᐄᔅᐱᔨᒡ ᑭᔮᐦ ᒌ ᐋᔨᒥᓂᔨᐤ ᒫᐧᑳᒡ ᐋ ᐧᐄ ᓂᑑᐦᐆᐧᐃᒡ᙮ ᒫᐧᑳᒡ ᓈᔥᒡ ᓂᒥ ᐅᐦᒋ ᓂᐱᐦᑖᑭᓄᔨᐤ ᒦᒋᒥᔨᐤ᙮ ᒌ ᐧᐄᐦᑎᒻ ᒫᒃ ᓈᔥᒡ ᐋ ᒥᒋᐦᐄᑯᐧᐃᑦ ᐅᔅᑖᔅᐦ ᐋ ᒌ ᐧᐄᒋᐦᐋᔨᐦᒡ ᑯᑎᒃᐦ ᐄᔨᔨᐤᐦ ᐅᐦᒌ ᐋ ᑯᐦᑭᑖᓄᐧᐃᔨᒡ᙮
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Maggie recounts the story of when she was a young girl and how they lived in times of hardship when it was difficult to hunt and food was scarce. She tells of how grateful she is for her older brother and how he saved other families from starvation.
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Age 12+
ᒫᑮ ᐅᑖᐹᒋᒧᐧᐃᓐ
Maggie`s thankfulness
ᒫᑮ ᒌ ᑎᐹᒋᒨ ᒑᑳᑦ ᑳ ᑯᐦᑭᑖᒡᐦ ᐋᔥᒄ ᐋ ᒌ ᐃᔥᐧᑳᔒᐅᑦ᙮ ᐅᔅᑖᔅᐦ ᒫᒃ ᒌ ᐱᒥᓂᑰᑦ᙮ ᒌ ᒋᔅᒎ ᒫᒃ ᑳ ᒌ ᓂᑐᓂᒫᓵᒡ ᑭᔮᐦ ᑳ ᒌ ᓂᑑᐦᐆᐧᐃᒡ᙮ ᒌ ᐧᐄᐦᑎᒻ ᑭᔮᐦ ᑖᓐ ᑳᒋ ᐋᑎ ᐃᔨᐦᑎᒡᐦ ᐋ ᐱᒥᐱᒋᒡᐦ᙮
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Maggie shares her stories of how they survived starvation with the help of her brother. She remembers how they used to hunt and fish. She also tells us of how they used to travel.
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Age 12+
ᑳᐄᔥ ᐯᒋ ᐱᒪᐦᒋᐦᐆᒡ
Survival in the bush
ᑖᓐ ᑳ ᐄᔑ ᐯᐦᒋ ᐱᒫᐦᒋᐦᐆᒡ ᐊᓂᑌᐦ ᓅᐦᒋᒦᐦᒡ ᒣᐧᑳᒡ ᑳ ᐯᒋ ᐱᒥᓈᑲᓄᑦ ᐁᔥᒄ ᐁ ᒌ ᐊᐱᔒᔑᑦ᙮
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The author tells about how they used to live in the bush and how they survived, when she was a little girl.
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Age 10+
- Code
EcEm-020-004
- File Size
2.53 mb
- Duration
14.54 mins
- Year Of Recording
2002
- Year Of Last Edit
2003
- Collected By
Marie-Odile Junker
- Sound Editor
Florrie Mayappo
- Described By
Florrie Mayappo
- Modified
2016-09-29 00:00:00
- Dialect
Southern
- Quality
Good
- Communities
Eastmain
- Languages
Southern Dialect
- Teachings
Social studies, History, Geography
- Themes
Memoirs
- Topics
Food, Transportation, Family, Past, Fall, Winter, Animals, Places, Tradition
ᓇᒧᐄ ᐅᒋ ᐄ"ᑖᐆᒡ ᓂᔅᑲᒡ ᐊᓐ ᑳ ᓰᑰᒡ᙮
Unfortunately we didn`t have geese
ᐯᔨᐧᑳᐤ ᐁ ᓰᑰᒡ ᓇᒨᐃ ᐅᒋ ᐄ"ᑖᐆᒡ ᓂᔅᑳᒡ"᙮
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Florrie Mark-Stewart tells us the story of geese that didn`t migrate that spring.
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Age 6+
ᐃᓯᓂᐦᑳᓯᐧᐃᓐᐦ, ᒋᔖᔨᔪᐧᐃᒡ ᑳ ᓂᑭᒧᔥᑎᐦᒡ
Cree names that elders sing
ᐄᔨᔫ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ, ᐄᔨᔨᐤ ᐃᓯᓂᐦᑳᓱᐧᐃᓐᐦ᙮ ᒋᔖᔨᔨᐅᐧᐃᒡ ᐧᐋᐦᒋ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᒡ ᐋᔨᔫᒃ ᐋ ᒥᐧᔮᔨᐦᑎᐦᒡ ᑭᔮᐦ ᐧᐄᒋᐦᐄᑯᐧᐃᒡ ᒑᒌ ᒋᔅᒌᑎᐧᐋᒡ ᐊᐧᐋᔨᔫᐦ᙮
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Cree songs, cree names. The elders sing songs because they love to sing and it also helps them remember the people.
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Age 4+
ᓂᔅᒃ ᑭᔮᐦ ᒋᔖᔮᒄ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ
Goose and Bear Songs
ᐅᐦᐄ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ ᓂᔅᒃ ᑭᔮᐦ ᒋᔖᔮᒄ ᓂᑭᒧᐦᐧᐋᑭᓄᐧᐃᒡ, ᑎᑯᓐ ᐋ ᐃᔑ ᒋᐧᔖᒥᑭᐦᒡ᙮ ᑭᔮᐦ ᑳ ᐃᑖᔨᐦᑎᒥᐦᐄᑯᐧᐃᒡ ᐄᔨᔨᐅᒡ ᐊᓂᔮᐦ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ᙮
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These are songs about the goose and the bear and the meaning behind the songs. What the songs mean to the Crees.
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Age 4+
ᐋ ᐃᔮᔨᑎᓂᑭᓂᐧᐃᒡ ᐄᔨᔨᐤ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ
Preserving Cree Songs
ᐋ ᐃᔑ ᒋᔥᑎᒫᐅᐧᐊᔨᐦᑖᑯᐦᒡ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ ᑭᔮᐦ ᒑᐧᑳᓐ ᒑ ᐅᐦᒋ ᐧᐄ ᐋᔨᑎᓂᒧᐦᒃ ᐊᓂᐦᐄ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ ᐋ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓈᓂᐧᐃᒡ ᒫᐧᑳᒡ ᐋ ᓂᑐᐦᐆᓈᓂᐧᐃᒡ᙮ ᐋᐧᐋᔑᔑᒡ ᐋ ᓂᑭᒧᐦᐧᐋᑭᓂᐧᐃᒡ᙮ ᐧᐄᒋᐦᐄᑯᐧᐃᒡ ᒫᒃ ᐄᔨᔨᐅᒡ ᐊᓂᔮᐦ ᓂᑭᒧᐧᐃᓐᐦ ᐋ ᐃᔑ ᐱᒫᑎᓯᔨᒡ᙮
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The importance of the cree songs and why people should preserve the songs that are sung during the hunt. Songs about animals. Cree songs helps people in their daily life.
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Age 4+
ᐄᔨᔨᐅᒡ ᑭᔮᐦ ᐃᔥᒌᒫᐅᒡ ᑎᐹᒋᒫᑭᓄᐧᐃᒡ
The story about the Crees and the Inuits
ᐆ ᑎᐹᒋᒧᐧᐃᓐ, ᐧᐋᔥᑭᒡ ᐊᐦᐃᑖᐦ ᐋ ᒌ ᐹᐦᑎᒃ᙮ ᒋᓵᓰᐲᐅᐃᔨᔨᐤᐦ ᑳ ᐃᔅᐱᔨᐦᒡ ᐊᓂᑖᐦ ᐧᐋᐱᒫᑯᔅᑐᐃ, ᐋᐦᒋᑯᐱᒦᐦ ᐋ ᓈᑎᐦᐧᐋᔨᐦᒡ᙮ ᐃᔥᒌᒫᐤᐦ ᑭᔮᐦ ᒌ ᐊᑎᐹᒋᒪᐤ᙮ ᐄᔨᔨᐅᒡ ᑭᔮᐦ ᐃᔥᒌᒫᐅᒡ ᐧᐋᔥ ᒌ ᓂᑐᐱᔨᑖᑐᐧᐃᒡ᙮ ᐃᔥᒌᒫᐅᒡ ᒌ ᐃᔮᔫᐦᑖᐧᐋᐅᐧᐃᒡ ᐃᔨᔨᐤᐦ ᐆ ᒑᐧᑳᓂᔨᐤᐦ᙮
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The story he talks about is what he heard longtime ago. The people of chisasibi were travelling to Whapmagoostui to get some oil from the seal. He also talked about the Inuits. There was a conflict between the Crees and Inuits. The inuits were destroying stuff.
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Age 6+