Oji-Cree is an Indigenous language of Canada, spoken by the Oji-Cree people in Northern Ontario. It is a member of the Algonquian language family, and is closely related to Cree and Ojibwe.
The Oji-Cree people have a rich culture and history, and their language is an important part of that. Oji-Cree is a vital part of the community, used in everyday life and for ceremonial and cultural purposes.
The language is in danger of disappearing, as there are few young people learning it. However, there are efforts underway to revive the language, and to ensure that it is passed down to future generations.
Oji-Cree is a beautiful language, with a complex grammar and a rich vocabulary. It is a vital part of the Oji-Cree culture, and it is worth preserving.