Monthly Archive: June, 2019

“Buckskin Cookery” & cambium

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I recently picked up a trove of books related to BC’s Cariboo region, including one with a recipe that I think tells us something about Chinook Jargon.

Grand Ronde Chinuk Wawa in the “Kalapuya Texts” (part 6: Totally new discoveries?)

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Gleaning some odds and ends…

Eyley Sr. & Jr. tell “European stories” in Sahaptin

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I’ve recently written how Kalapuyan speakers at Grand Ronde, Oregon, told “Petit Jean” stories in their languages, which show a good deal of Chinuk Wawa influence.

Siletz church services translated into “Jargon” well into 20th century

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Locally, it was called “Jargon”.

Alkali Lake letters

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From far northern Secwepemc territory, the winter’s sad tidings…

Maxime George and a couple of pidgins

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Maxime George (1891-?) was a Dakelh chief in the Cariboo region of British Columbia.

Our Indian Kin Folks in the “Eiletz”

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Today’s old news clipping is short and to the point.

Nesmith is credited with further Chinook feats

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While shooting down the “invented by the HBC” myth, a Portland paper breathes more life into the cliché of Chinook Jargon as a “classical language”, right up there with Latin & Greek…

Grand Ronde Chinuk Wawa in the “Kalapuya Texts” (part 5: Social relations)

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We’ve been looking at known Chinuk Wawa words from early Grand Ronde speakers of K’alapuya tribal affiliation…

Puget Sound frontier times: Interview with Jake Jones Jr., 1958

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Snoqualmie Valley history told by a son of a pioneer…