Métis “coulee” and “kuri / kuli”
hayu masi kʰapa Darrin Brager, man yaka kwanisəm nanich ukuk nayka t’wax̣-x̣umx̣um hom-iliʔi.
hayu masi kʰapa Darrin Brager, man yaka kwanisəm nanich ukuk nayka t’wax̣-x̣umx̣um hom-iliʔi.
Curator T.P.O. Menzies of the Vancouver City Museum made a stunning “Chinuk Pipa” acquisition in 1938 that we need to follow up on…
A century ahead of their time!
Told by Q’ltí (Charles Cultee), the 1894 publication “Chinook Texts” preserves countless cultural treasures.
As Chinook Jargon scholarship steadily advances, we become ever more aware of what it implies that the major “Washington Territory” treaties with Native tribes having been worked out via that Indigenous-oriented language.
Naika wawa mirsi kopa okok Alex “Alik” Code kopa okok tanas pipa.
This is an oddity, with genuine Chinuk Wawa from Native people, far from home, who chose to play up to White people’s stereotypes.
Jargon as written German-style, in the Fraktur alphabet even!
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…