Authors of gtlangs-crk package
aka Finite-state transducer-based computational models of Plains Cree morphology

The following people and the Alberta Language Technology Lab (ALTLab)
have legal copyright to files and software in this directory and its
subdirectories:

Antti Arppe
Atticus Harrigan
Katherine Schmirler
Arok Wolvengrey
Lene Antonsen
Trond Trosterud
Sjur Moshagen
Miikka Silfverberg
Conor Snoek
Jordan Lachler
Eddie Antonio Santos
Dorothy Thunder
Jean Okimāsis


Original dictionary/lexical sources (All rights reserved, unless
otherwise indicated):

Wolvengrey, Arok (2001). nēhiyawēwin : itwēwina / Cree : Words.
Canadian Plains Research Center, Regina, Saskatchewan. (All rights
reserved).

Maskwachees Cultural College (1998/2009). Nehiyaw Pîkiskwewinisa
[Maskwacîs Cree Dictionary]. Maskwachees Cultural College, Maskwacîs,
Alberta, 1998/2009.  (All rights reserved).

Hunter, E. (n.d). Introductory Cree Part I [Course book]. Faculty of
Native Studies, University of Alberta. (All rights reserved).

Okimāsis, Jean L. (1999). Cree, Language of the Plains / nēhiyawēwin -
paskwāwi-pīkiskwēwin. University of Regina Publications,
Regina. Saskatchewan. (All rights reserved).


Spoken data components (All rights reserved):

Native Cree speakers in Maskwacîs
URL: http://altlab.ualberta.ca/maskwacis/Speakers/speakers.html.

Miyo Wahkohowin Education / Maskwacîs Education and Schools Commission
URL: https://www.maskwacised.ca/

Alberta Language Technology Lab, University of Alberta
URL: http://altlab.artsrn.ualberta.ca
