“Sweet BetseyAnnSpikes” :) (Part 5 of 7)
It’s been weeks since I published the previous installment in this mini-series, but #5 is worth the wait:
It’s been weeks since I published the previous installment in this mini-series, but #5 is worth the wait:
Now that I’ve gone and given you a complete list of expressions that Father St Onge’s 1892 manuscript dictionary shows for the < komtoks- > Habitual “Characteristic” prefix…
Early in the post-frontier era, an immigrant from Switzerland to BC was eulogized, in part for his experience of gold-rush Chinuk Wawa.
This is the last regular installment of Walter Shelley “El Comancho” Phillips’s Chinook-for-kids column that I’ve managed to find.
Lempfrit’s 1849 dictionary manuscript…a couple more pages…
Maybe a revision of our ideas about French-to-Chinuk Wawa etymologies is in order…
Finally I’ve gotten hold of a copy of a venerable Oregon reference work…
A good question came up from Thinley Norbu in Facebook’s large Chinook Jargon community…
Click to access kamiakinlasthero00spla.pdf A classic of Washington territorial literature by Andrew Jackson “Jack” Splawn (1845-1917).
PLenty more Jargon-related place names in Oregon…