An ad (& a joke?) in BC Chinook Jargon, 1902
Short and sweet —
Short and sweet —
*(Sorry, but this post is NOT a joke.) Readers, help me figure out a puzzle…have we found a new Chinuk Wawa word?
Christopher Columbus McCoy (1836-1905) accidentally arrived in British Columbia at the moment the Fraser River gold rush began…
Untranslated Chinook Jargon in your local paper…
Today’s article: a snapshot of Chinook Jargon as used in the life of post-frontier “Shokomish” (Skokomish) Indians.
At least in “up Island” BC.
This is almost uncanny.
The simplest fact about the expression “high muckymuck” in English is, it’s got a complicated history.
Scioness of the pioneers of Seattle, Eva Emery Dye, wrote as if she were personally familiar with this uncredited early hit song…
The writer of the original lyrics to “O Canada” (they were in French!) witnesses BC intertribal protocols conducted in Chinook Jargon…