1861: Gold Hunting in the Cascade Mountains
One of the earliest, and least known, publications in Washington Territory…
One of the earliest, and least known, publications in Washington Territory…
What’s taken his place is a new Chinuk Wawa-speaking society, according to this writer.
It’s hard to find many Pride-related topics in old newspapers, so I’ve settled on this one.
From a current ghost town that was then one of British Columbia’s biggest settlements (where Franz Boas did a lot of his work with Tsimshians & Haidas)…
M. Wilson Rankin (1857-1938), originally from Pennsylvania, was a pioneer cowboy of Colorado & Wyoming…
Here’s a late-frontier find that’s out of the ordinary: dialogue cited as occurring in Chinuk Wawa, but delivered only in translation.
Before Kamloops, another Northwest town had a newspaper called the “Talk” in Chinook Jargon.
By a bizarre coincidence, this racist advertisement that (I’m guessing) puts Chinuk Wawa into the mouth of a wooden Indian also has the earliest “schwa” symbol I’ve ever seen!
Why was a Ritzville lawyer reported as taking ‘a clatawa copa Spokane’?
What a find!