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1877, (Fort) Wrangell, AK: School in Chinook Jargon and English

Summary by Chinook Jargon
[Updated in my comment below, thanks to Robert!] Those old Department of the Interior reports, published as thick books by the US government, have lots of Chinuk Wawa gold. From an 1885 report out of Sitka, Alaska, we hear of the well-known “Tsimpshean” a.k.a. Tsimshian man [Arthur Wellington] Clah having come over in 1876 from the Fort Simpson, BC area leading a group of tribespeople cutting wood on contract for the Fort Wrangell, AK army post.…
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Chinook Jargon broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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