Monthly Archive: January, 2025

1874, OR: What Quin[a]by seth

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This is good Grand Ronde Chinuk Wawa of its time, even though it’s put into a weird English-language matrix.

1854, OR: Chacko! Nannitch!

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These merchants meant what they said!

Sequim Press, Part 1 (“Jamestown Pepah Wahwah”, 03/24/1922)

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Thanks to a comment by Bob Walls, I’m launching a mini-series on the (Northern Dialect) Chinook Jargon writings of A.N. Taylor in the Sequim (WA) Press.

1857, WA Territory: Mormon itinerants

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Way back in the earliest times of frontier-era newspapers in Washington Territory, two things could be counted on.

More about Moose Dixon of northern Secwépemc land

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Thanks to Leo Barker again!

1873: Memoirs of a Professional Lady Nurse

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This is one of those “memoirs” of the frontier-era Pacific NW that seem more like fiction…

Boas 1892: Many discoveries in a short article (Part 24: ‘at that time’…or is it really ‘up to that time’?)

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Still another “first” in Prof. Franz Boas’s brief 1892 article on “The Chinook Jargon“…

1907, WA: Among the exchanges

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The passing of an important Native leader was reported with some Chinook Jargon.

1904: El Comancho doggerel, plus Lushootseed plus sort of muskrats

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This brings down my opinion of El Comancho…

Old postcards (Part 5: Sahalie Falls, Oregon)

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Today’s old postcard: