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Freda Ahenakew CM SOM (February 11, 1932 – April 8, 2011) was a Canadian author and academic of Cree descent. Ahenakew was considered a leader in Indigenous language preservation and literary heritage preservation in Canada. She was a sister-in-law to the political activist David Ahenakew.

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  • Freda Ahenakew (Ahtahkakoop, Saskatchewan, 1932 - 8 d'abril de 2011) fou una escriptora i lingüista cree del Canadà. Estudià ja de gran a la Universitat de Saskatchewan (1979) i a la Universitat de Manitoba (màster 1984) i donà classes a la reserva Lac la Ronde. De 1989 a 1996 fou professora de "Native Studies" a la Universitat de Manitoba. També fou assessora lingüística al Prince Albert Land Council. Fou nomenada Doctora Honoris causa per la Universitat de Saskatchewan el 1997, i membre de l'Orde del Canadà des del 1998. Fou una gran especialista en llengua cree, i fou autora dels llibres Cree Language Structures: A Cree Approach (1987), Kthkominawak otbcimowiniwbwa/Our grandmothers' lives, as told in their own words (1992), Wanisinwak iskwesisak : awasisasinahikanis = Two little girls lost in the bush: a Cree story for children (1991), i Wisahkecahk flies to the moon (1999). (ca)
  • Freda Ahenakew CM SOM (February 11, 1932 – April 8, 2011) was a Canadian author and academic of Cree descent. Ahenakew was considered a leader in Indigenous language preservation and literary heritage preservation in Canada. She was a sister-in-law to the political activist David Ahenakew. (en)
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  • Freda Ahenakew CM SOM (February 11, 1932 – April 8, 2011) was a Canadian author and academic of Cree descent. Ahenakew was considered a leader in Indigenous language preservation and literary heritage preservation in Canada. She was a sister-in-law to the political activist David Ahenakew. (en)
  • Freda Ahenakew (Ahtahkakoop, Saskatchewan, 1932 - 8 d'abril de 2011) fou una escriptora i lingüista cree del Canadà. Estudià ja de gran a la Universitat de Saskatchewan (1979) i a la Universitat de Manitoba (màster 1984) i donà classes a la reserva Lac la Ronde. De 1989 a 1996 fou professora de "Native Studies" a la Universitat de Manitoba. També fou assessora lingüística al Prince Albert Land Council. Fou nomenada Doctora Honoris causa per la Universitat de Saskatchewan el 1997, i membre de l'Orde del Canadà des del 1998. Fou una gran especialista en llengua cree, i fou autora dels llibres Cree Language Structures: A Cree Approach (1987), Kthkominawak otbcimowiniwbwa/Our grandmothers' lives, as told in their own words (1992), Wanisinwak iskwesisak : awasisasinahikanis = Two little girls l (ca)
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