Grand Ronde Chinuk Wawa in the “Kalapuya Texts” (part 6: Totally new discoveries?)
Gleaning some odds and ends…
Gleaning some odds and ends…
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.
Locally, it was called “Jargon”.
From far northern Secwepemc territory, the winter’s sad tidings…
Maxime George (1891-?) was a Dakelh chief in the Cariboo region of British Columbia.
Today’s old news clipping is short and to the point.
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…
We’ve been looking at known Chinuk Wawa words from early Grand Ronde speakers of K’alapuya tribal affiliation…
Snoqualmie Valley history told by a son of a pioneer…
Here’s one last example. It’s more circumstantial…