Today's Cree word of the day is:
Tipêyimisowin: Freedom, liberty, owning or taking charge of one's own self

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Today's Cree word of the day is:
Tipêyimisowin: Freedom, liberty, owning or taking charge of one's own self
Today's Cree word of the day is:
Wanisîhcikêwin: bungled work, to make things incorrectly
Today's Cree Word of the day is:
Kakwâtakâhpiw: they laugh a lot, to laugh until it hurts
Today's Cree Word of the Day is:
âsoy: an ice chisel.
Today's Cree Word of the Day is:
cîstahowin: Vaccination
Today's Cree Word of the day is:
Kisinâw: "it is bitterly cold"
Today's Cree Word of the day is:
Kamâmakoskâw: "It is infested by Moths/Butterflies"
Today's Cree Word(s) of the day is:
Nikocâk: "my fellow husband". Used by a man to refer to another man he and/or his wife/spouse are in a polygamous marriage/relationship with.
Nikocâsiskwêm: "my fellow wife". Used by a woman to refer to another woman she and/or her husband/spouse are in a polygamous marriage/relationship with.
They may also be used to refer to one's spouse's former, now divorced spouse.