‘Wait’, but don’t ‘wait for’, the origin of the Jargon quasi-Passive!
Weit is the most common way to express ‘wait’ in British Columbia-style Chinook Wawa.
Weit is the most common way to express ‘wait’ in British Columbia-style Chinook Wawa.
A basic anatomical word whose etymology hasn’t been fully explained before…
A Lord’s Prayer that giveth, and taketh away!
I’ve written recently that sáx̣ali-íliʔi is an old lower Columbia phrase in Chinuk Wawa for highlands, uplands, mountainous territory, uphill, and so on.
This is either a trivial point or a huge one.
Dialect comedy was ultra-popular in the 1800s, and Scandinavian dialect comedy became a big trend in the post-frontier Pacific Northwest.
A newly discovered phrase in BC Chinook Jargon…
Evidently not an April Fools joke!
A role model for all of us in the time of Covid Crisis…
The North American popular media of the time (books and newspapers) had a major fascination with the BC Catholic Indians’ major spectacle…