Category Archive: Uncategorized

Grand Round reservation, 18__

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Alfred B. Meacham (1826-1882) is remembered as one who was energetically sympathetic to the Native people of the Pacific Northwest.

“la-let” = milk?

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A Métis girl who was there tells us a new word…

“Unreliable interpreters” and minimizing Chinuk Wawa

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Sometimes your time gets eaten up with correcting unreliable OCR…sometimes with correcting an unreliable senior scholar.

Dead meat!

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Short Saturday post.

Measuring cups

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(File under cultural contact.) The conventionalized Salish measurements tended to be for two dimensions. Here’s a hint of 3-D.

Native metaphor: FAST ~ ABILITY

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qʰáta máyka tə́mtəm? Observe…

kwalta ‘snare, trap’

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While working on Father St Onge’s old dictionary manuscript, a word for ‘snare’ brought me up short.

Similkameen, 1860 – – Indians don’t know Jargon

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How far had Chinuk Wawa spread, two years after the gold rushes brought it to southern interior BC?

“By Track and Trail”

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If you love some “Cannucks” and some Chinook, I have the late-frontier travelogue for you.

nawítka & drét

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nawítka: I have a more detailed etymology, and a newly discovered Native metaphor, to propose for an extremely well-known word of Chinuk Wawa.