1903: Among the People of British Columbia
Today I’d like to introduce you to an unfairly overlooked book, “Among the People of British Columbia: Red, White, Yellow, and Brown” by Frances Elizabeth Herring (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1903)…
Today I’d like to introduce you to an unfairly overlooked book, “Among the People of British Columbia: Red, White, Yellow, and Brown” by Frances Elizabeth Herring (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1903)…
“A Visit to Lawoilamsk”, by J.H. Grant (British Columbia Magazine VII(5), May 1911, pages 339-343), bestows a rare gift on us…
We’re in the home stretch, folks! One of today’s songs needs a drastic re-interpretation…
We learn a little something, excerpting from a glowing obituary of then-recently deceased Isaiah Cooper Matheny, Willamette Valley (Oregon) pioneer of the 1843 Applegate wagon train…
Folksy doggerel!
Here is another Indigenous language of the northern coastal regions that preserves quite a bit of good Chinuk Wawa…
There’s some very good translation by Franz Boas here…
Coy headlines + lots of Chinuk Wawa words…
Today: a short news paragraph leads us to some deep Jargon connections…
Our case keeps solidifying…