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Chinook Jargon The Hidden Language Of The Pacific Northwest Jim Holton

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Chinook Jargon The Hidden Language Of The Pacific Northwest Jim Holton
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Publisher: Wawa Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.85 MB
Pages: 147
Author: Jim Holton
ISBN: 0967489709, 9780967489704, 0967489717
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Chinook Jargon The Hidden Language Of The Pacific Northwest Jim Holton by Jim Holton 0967489709, 9780967489704, 0967489717 instant download after payment.

A fun and exciting look at the history, current status and linguistics of the Chinook Jargon pidgin. This book provides the traveler and resident alike with a unique insight into an area where few modern explorers venture – Native American languages. As custodians of their cultures, these languages are disappearing from the North American landscape. Two hundred ninety of the 300 indigenous languages will be extinct within the next century unless present trends are reversed. Chinook Jargon is the most accessible of all the Native American languages. With a small utilitarian vocabulary and straightforward syntax, it was the lingua franca of the Northwest for most of the 1800s. One hundred thousand Native Americans, settlers and immigrants were using it in 1875. Enough Chinook Jargon can be learned in a few hours to enjoy simple conversation. This book provides added entertainment by deciphering place names in the Northwest. You’ll help preserve this American pidgin by participating in this enriching experience.

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