“The Bridge Across the Willamette”: PDX attitude goes waaay back! (To Grand Ronde?)
From an article about hopes for a great city of East Portland (EPDX?), Oregon, an inspiring poem:
From an article about hopes for a great city of East Portland (EPDX?), Oregon, an inspiring poem:
The other day, my readers saw an obscure Jargon word used for ‘to think’: “pittuck“.
Announced in the Seattle Star newspaper on April 14, 1920, Mabel Cleland’s “Star Seattle Story Book” was a Chinook Jargon treat, free for the asking. It seems to have run as a serial for a… Continue reading
This is an interesting version of a well-known Chinuk Wawa song, from an interesting source.
On “mamook law“: this involves some linguistic archaeology work.
Linguistic archaeology, at a shallow yet navigable depth…
Polaklie Illahee (Land of Darkness): Identity and Genocidal Culture in Oregon.
I know, I know…those 19th-century book titles…you’ll marvel at this one.
G.F. Train may have showed up and “learned Chinook in 15 minutes“, but Owen Humphreys Churchill, 1841-1916, emigrated as a ten-year-old to southwest Oregon’s Umpqua Valley with his family.
The official publication commemorating the Lewis and Clark Centennial festivities in Portland, Oregon strenuously boosts the industries of the new land…