CW “The Night Before Xmas”
Happy Chinook Christmas!
Happy Chinook Christmas!
One proposed French etymology that we can toss right out is the following flight of imagination…
A brief quotation of Californian Chinese Pidgin English in the late-frontier era shows you more about West Coast “contact languages”…
Alongside what we now consider the usual word for ‘arrow’, Father Lionnet’s 1853 Chinuk Wawa vocabulary presents a mystery…
This could have implications for southern-dialect (early-creolized) Chinuk Wawa.
An artist to keep your eyes on…
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This post is intended as a short, sweet suggestion.
Could kəním ‘canoe’ be etymologically related to kʰánumákwst ‘together’?
A post-frontier Settler writer characterizes the prevailing mood in Indian country…