Making Wawa : the genesis of Chinook jargon

Title
Making Wawa : the genesis of Chinook jargon

Author
Lang, George, 1945- author.

Series
First nations languages
 
First nations languages.

Publication Date
2008

Publication Information
Vancouver : UBC Press, ©2008.

Physical Description
xiv, 198 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps ; 24 cm.

ISBN
9780774815277
 
9780774815260

Abstract
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 A previously unpublished glossary of Wawa circa 1825 is included as an appendix to this volume."--Publisher description.

Contents
The Nootka jargon -- Pidgin Chinook -- Approximations at Astoria -- The hothouse of Fort Vancouver -- Waves of Wawa -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Manuscript 195: A partially annotated early glossary of Chinook jargon.

Subject Term
Chinook Wawa language -- History.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
 
White people -- Northwest, Pacific -- Relations with Indians -- History.
 
Chinook Wawa language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.

Language
English

Additional Language
Includes some text in Chinook jargon.


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Esquimalt BranchAdult non-fiction bookNonfiction497.41 LAN39066041199635Nonfiction