Monthly Archive: April, 2024

1918, Kennewick, WA: Kultus German

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We’ve found a remarkable number of German people associated with Chinook Jargon, but today’s clipping uses Jargon against those folks…

Chinook Jargon in the news: Visit Fort Nisqually on April 27th

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Reproducing a flier from Fort Nisqually — save the date!

Chinook Jargon in the news: Sky Hopinka exhibit thru May 26 in Seattle

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An artist who we’ve seen use Chinook Jargon in his work does it again…

Didactic dialogues in CW dictionaries, Part 4Q (Gibbs 1863 ex phrases/sentences: Commands and talking to dogs)

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Today’s selection from the always high-quality Chinuk Wawa sentences of George Gibbs focuses on giving orders. I reckon we’d say iskam (Ø)! to tell a dog to ‘fetch!’ Read on…

Chinook Jargon in the news: Skookumchuck String Band

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Victoria, BC’s weekly “Monday Magazine” brings us our latest Chinuk Wawa in the news.

1897, Chilliwack BC: I delate cumtuxed or heap sabed

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I’m sorry that all I have is this tantalizing British Columbia snippet from an obscure book for you today.

‘HIDDEN’ :: ‘SHUT’, an Indigenous metaphor

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Rats & mice have a reputation of thievery in the Pacific Northwest.

Chinuk Wawa in the arts: “The Sun is Setting on the British Empire”

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Here’s quite an interesting work of art that you may not have known of.

“Less familiar words” in the Northern Dialect (Part 2D: Le Jeune 1924: more French (B))

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The implication behind Father JMR Le Jeune’s presenting this list of words seems to be that they’re considered to be Chinook Jargon somewhere else than British Columbia…

1857, Olympia, WA: Kultiss Skookum!

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From the earliest days of journalism in muddy Washington Territory, folks were slinging Chinook Jargon at each other.