1901: Moose Hall invitation + unique Valdez, AK Jargon
Mockery of the northwesternmost Natives to speak Chinuk Wawa is still evidence of how they spoke it!
Mockery of the northwesternmost Natives to speak Chinuk Wawa is still evidence of how they spoke it!
This “our Indians” thing sounds real, real patronizing…
A casual comment makes an oldtimer’s interview plenty interesting to us…
Maybe you can help decipher this!
I’ve previously written about origins of Chinook Jargon’s ísik-stík (‘paddle-wood’) as the name of a tree species…
From George Gibbs’s phenomenal 1877 ethnographic and historical tour de force, “Tribes of Western Washington and Northwest Oregon”…
I believe the reference here is to the dance craze, not to Thanksgiving-season charitable footraces.
Sign up! Go talk good Chinuk Wawa to everyone!
Another of those words that have been in Chinuk Wawa for so long that they have both French & English roots…
In my article “Etymologies or ‘Oops’,” I suggested that Chinook Jargon nouns starting in /up/ preserve a sort of Chinookan ‘Instrument’ prefix.