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The traces of Chinook Jargon in Tuwáduqucad (Twana, Coast Salish)

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Publicly posted on the web is a wonderful research tool that’s new to me…

1884, WA: Chinook dictionary, racism, misogyny, bad grammar, the usual

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A well-known Chinuk Wawa dictionary in the frontier era gets a reception that typifies Settlers’ privileged attitudes.

More humor: translating into Sechelt, or just playing cards?

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I got a chuckle from the Chinook Jargon newspaper…

1885, WA: German-Chinook oaths!

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Of course you know “Dutch” always meant “German” in America back then.

Chinook Jargon’s /yaka/ indicates pidginization from Chinookan /yax̣ka/

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Now an ultra-short note.

1884: “You don’t know the chances” in Victoria, BC…if you can talk some Chinuk Wawa

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I wonder if this enthusiast about Victoria, British Columbia got his info about Chinook Jargon dictionaries from a speaker of CJ? 😁😁…

1909: “Histoire Générale de la Sténographie” + Kamloops Wawa

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Among the takeaways from today’s find are a couple of senior Catholic officials who supposedly were Chinook Jargon pen pals with Indigenous people of BC…

1892, WA: Kikisoblu (daughter of Chief Seattle) speaks

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Early settler Henry L. Yesler’s death is reported in the Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer of December 18, 1892, page 8, columns 1-2, in an article headlined “House of Mourning”, with Chinook Jargon prominent.

Cutting deeper into the etymology of t’ɬəmínxwət “tell a lie”

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Taking a sec to point out something I’ve not said out loud before…

Chinook Jargon in the news: BC teachers get a CJ workshop

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Pages 24-25 of BC Teacher magazine’s January-February 2025 issue report on a recent conference of social studies teachers from around that province.