The Frontier and Midland, Volume 11Harold Guy Merriam State University of Montana., 1931 |
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Pagina 243
... Chinook Dialect . the Jargon , too . BALLAD OF JED STRONG SMITH BY JOHN RUSSELL MCCARTHY And. O N the very first page of Boas ' Chinook Texts we find an old friend , alta . It is pronounced ahlta , both in the Jargon and in the original ...
... Chinook Dialect . the Jargon , too . BALLAD OF JED STRONG SMITH BY JOHN RUSSELL MCCARTHY And. O N the very first page of Boas ' Chinook Texts we find an old friend , alta . It is pronounced ahlta , both in the Jargon and in the original ...
Pagina 245
... Chinook . Boas ' Chinook Texts Before this interesting native race , the Lower Chinooks , lost their last iden- tity some valuable work was done by Franz Boas in collecting and recording their myths and stories . These were pub- lished ...
... Chinook . Boas ' Chinook Texts Before this interesting native race , the Lower Chinooks , lost their last iden- tity some valuable work was done by Franz Boas in collecting and recording their myths and stories . These were pub- lished ...
Pagina 355
... Chinook . Tschinuk , it was spelled at first ; but the word degenerated into Chinook , just as Tschehalis became Che- halis , and Chinook it is today . Because it is purely a trade language , the origin of which was unknown , some have ...
... Chinook . Tschinuk , it was spelled at first ; but the word degenerated into Chinook , just as Tschehalis became Che- halis , and Chinook it is today . Because it is purely a trade language , the origin of which was unknown , some have ...
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