1918, Kennewick, WA: Kultus German
We’ve found a remarkable number of German people associated with Chinook Jargon, but today’s clipping uses Jargon against those folks…
We’ve found a remarkable number of German people associated with Chinook Jargon, but today’s clipping uses Jargon against those folks…
Reproducing a flier from Fort Nisqually — save the date!
An artist who we’ve seen use Chinook Jargon in his work does it again…
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…
Victoria, BC’s weekly “Monday Magazine” brings us our latest Chinuk Wawa in the news.
I’m sorry that all I have is this tantalizing British Columbia snippet from an obscure book for you today.
Rats & mice have a reputation of thievery in the Pacific Northwest.
Here’s quite an interesting work of art that you may not have known of.
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…
From the earliest days of journalism in muddy Washington Territory, folks were slinging Chinook Jargon at each other.