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Woods Cree

Woods Cree is a language spoken by the Woods Cree people of northern Saskatchewan in Canada. It is a member of the Cree language family, and is closely related to the other Cree dialects. Woods Cree is one of the few Cree dialects that is still spoken by a significant number of people. The Woods Cree people have a long history in Saskatchewan. They were some of the first people to settle in the area, and their language has been spoken in the region for centuries. Today, there are an estimated 5,000 Woods Cree speakers in Saskatchewan. Woods Cree is a vital part of the Woods Cree people's identity. It is used in all aspects of their lives, from everyday conversation to ceremonies and storytelling. The language is also an important part of the Woods Cree culture, and is passed down from generation to generation. Woods Cree is one of the few Indigenous languages in Canada that is still strong and vibrant. The Woods Cree people are committed to preserving their language, and are working to ensure that it is passed down to future generations.

Language locales, regions and scripts

Woods Cree
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