Whiskey Joe
Now to Okanagan/Spokane country, from The Coast…
Now to Okanagan/Spokane country, from The Coast…
A law talking about laws.
Previously on this blog:
Giving the translators a break at last! This is the shortest article in the Treaty of Point No Point.
(Warning: A disturbing scene to get language data from.)
This Article of the Point No Point treaty is one that I find relatively hard to translate, with its fancy literary nested-clauses style and its profusion of modals like ‘may’, ‘shall’, and ‘will’… Continue reading
Eyewitness testimonial specifying that Chinuk Wawa was already being spoken by Eastern Oregon Native people early in the settlement era.
Buying the farm: we get just slightly more specific about money today. Just slightly.
An unexpectedly recurring theme in the pages of old newspapers — talking about the weather in Chinuk Wawa.
Let’s talk money. In a “trade language”, that should be really easy, right? Read on.