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“Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are”

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Jacilee Wray wrote a very good book on “Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are” (2002: University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK) that I recommend to you.

George Robinson’s store vocab from Kitamaat, BC (Part 2 of 2)

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And here is the second half of the treasure that linguist Emmon Bach sent to me.

George Robinson’s store vocab from Kitamaat, BC (Part 1 of 2)

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(Here’s the link to Part 2 of 2.) The late, admired linguist Emmon Bach (1929-2014) “worked on”, as we linguists say, some BC languages.

“Skookum chuck” means different things…be sure to stress about it

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A skúkum-tsə́qw (“Skookumchuck”) is a ‘rapids’ in a stream, right?

‘Lewis River language’ is Cowlitz Métis Chinuk Wawa

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The Tenino dialect of Upper Chehalis Salish, spoken between old Fort Nisqually and the current Oakville, Washington Chehalis reservation, tells us something really interesting…

“Righteous dude”??

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Here’s a heck of a further misinterpretation of a Chinuk Wawa-linked linguistic myth.

Traces of Chinuk Wawa in Siuslaw

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I’ve tracked down very little material in the Siuslaw language of the Oregon coast.

What “tum-tum” sounds like to English-speakers

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I always wondered what “rooty-toot-toots and rummy-tum=tums” are…

1884 Sacramento CPE: Ah Sing’s problem

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Historical cycles mutate how we interpret the written evidence of our past.

Mid-1880s: A Red River & Grand Ronde Métis signer of a letter in Chinuk Wawa

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Previously, thanks to the kind help of Dr. Henry Zenk (Grand Ronde Tribes), we’ve seen a petition in Grand Ronde Chinuk Wawa for the sainthood of the Indigenous woman Kateri Tekakwitha, sent in… Continue reading