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A remembered mid-Columbia River CJ word helps prove etymologies

Summary by Chinook Jargon
Here’s a nice, serendipitous find that confirms some conclusions we’d already reached using the available evidence. Here’s what I’m referring to… Dog and black bear (image credit: Newsweek) Barbara P. Harris and Andrea R. Giles.1991.  An annotated list of the acquisitions and holdings of the Chinook Jargon Project at the University of Victoria. (Papers of the 1991 International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages, pages 129-181.) In …
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Chinook Jargon broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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