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1892, WA: Kikisoblu (daughter of Chief Seattle) speaks

Summary by Chinook Jargon
Early settler Henry L. Yesler’s death is reported in the Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer of December 18, 1892, page 8, columns 1-2, in an article headlined “House of Mourning”, with Chinook Jargon prominent. A quotation from Kikisoblu a.k.a. Queen Angeline a.k.a. Princess Angeline (circa 1828-1896), daughter of Chief Seattle of the Duwamish Tribe, is worth reproducing here. She speaks recognizably Northern Dialect Chinook Jargon very fluently: …
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Chinook Jargon broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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