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Making Wawa

the genesis of Chinook jargon

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An edition of Making Wawa (2008)

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the genesis of Chinook jargon

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"A two-edged sword of reconciliation and betrayal, Chinook Jargon (aka Wawa) arose at the interface of "Indian" and "White" societies in the Pacific Northwest. Wawa's sources lie first in the language of the Chinookans who lived along the lower Columbia River, but also with the Nootkans of the outer coast of Vancouver Island. With the arrival of the fur trade, the French of the engagés or voyageurs provided additional vocabulary and a set of viable cultural practices, a key element of which was marital bonding with Indian and métisse women. These women and their children were the first fluent speakers of Wawa.

After several decades of contact, ensuing epidemics brought demographic collapse to the Chinookans. Within another decade the region was radically transformed by the Oregon Trail. Wawa had acquired its present shape, but lost its homeland. It became a diaspora language in which many communities seek some trace of their past. A previously unpublished glossary of Wawa circa 1825 is included as an appendix to this volume."--pub. desc.

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English
Pages
198

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Making Wawa: the genesis of Chinook jargon
2008, UBC Press, University of British Columbia Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-185) and index.

Includes some text in Chinook jargon.

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Vancouver
Series
First nations languages
Genre
Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.

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Dewey Decimal Class
497/.41
Library of Congress
PM846 .L35 2008, PM846.L35 2009

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Pagination
xiv, 198 p. :
Number of pages
198

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Open Library
OL23060161M
ISBN 10
0774815264
ISBN 13
9780774815260
LCCN
2009290523
OCLC/WorldCat
242051316
Library Thing
7539455

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