1847: Joel Palmer’s “Journal”
Joel Palmer (1810-1881) was one of the first to publish a mass-market book describing the Oregon Country…
Joel Palmer (1810-1881) was one of the first to publish a mass-market book describing the Oregon Country…
#7 is the last in our mini-series on this charming pseudonymous character.
Not all documents of Chinuk Wawa seem like documents of CW.
The third page (page 34) of this sermon, published in Horatio Hale’s “An International Idiom“.
Subtitled, nope, they just suck. Subtitled, even John Peabody Harrington wasn’t infallible.
Here I’m supposing that Chinuk Wawa’s psychological-state (including emotion) lexemes typically derive from Lower Chinookan…
A hat tip today to Jim Mattila, who has sent me some more historic articles that relate to Lushootseed speakers and Chinuk Wawa!
Coyote’s turds are always insulting him…
I think the alternate spelling of “Chinook” as < Ts’inuk > goes back to one or more very well-informed researchers of our region’s Indigenous languages.
Here’s quite an interesting parallel, I think.