- Source: Berens River Ojibwe dialect
Berens River Ojibwe is a dialect of the Ojibwe language spoken along the Berens River in northern Ontario and Manitoba. Berens communities include Pikangikum and Poplar Hill, both in Ontario, well as Little Grand Rapids, in Manitoba. Berens is strongly distinguished from the Severn Ojibwe dialect spoken in communities directly to the north.
Berens River Ojibwe is most commonly written using the Cree syllabary widely used to write Ojibwe in northern Ontario.
Berens River Ojibwe is not included in Ethnologue.
See also
Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba
Pikangikum First Nation
Poplar Hill First Nation
Notes
References
Further reading
Quill, Norman. 1965. Ed. Charles Fiero. The moons of winter and other stories. Red Lake, ON: Northern Light Gospel Mission.
Quill, Norman. 1990. Ed. Charles Fiero. The moons of winter and other stories. [syllabic edition] Readers and Study Guides. Winnipeg, MB: Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics. ISSN 0711-382X
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Ojibwe
- Berens River Ojibwe dialect
- Ojibwe dialects
- Ojibwe language
- Ojibwe writing systems
- Ojibwe
- Oji-Cree language
- Pikangikum First Nation
- Poplar River First Nation
- North-Central American English
- First Nations in Manitoba