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Native Americans: Language

La Conner

Chinook Jargon

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Puget Sound Mail » 10/28/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1

Lynden

[Noble Redman…]

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Lynden Pioneer Press » 1/9/1890 » Page 2 » Column 1

Olympia

The Jargon

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Columbian » 1/8/1853 » Page 2 » Column 2

The "Jargon"

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Columbian » 1/15/1853 » Page 2 » Column 2

Chinook Jargon

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Columbian » 1/15/1853 » Page 1 » Column 1

The "Jargon"

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Columbian » 2/26/1853 » Page 2 » Column 4

Chinook Jargon

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Columbian » 3/5/1853 » Page 1 » Column 1

Port Townsend

["Kalama" a Chinook Word for Goose]

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Weekly Argus » 4/27/1871 » Page 3 » Column 3

Ethnology

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 10/20/1876 » Page 5 » Column 1

Seattle

Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 8/6/1864 » Page 4 » Column 2

Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 8/13/1864 » Page 4 » Column 2

Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 8/20/1864 » Page 4 » Column 2

Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 8/27/1864 » Page 4 » Column 3

Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 9/10/1864 » Page 4 » Column 3

Celebration

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/8/1878 » Page 2 » Column 1

Snohomish

Port Townsend Wears the Bell

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Northern Star » 9/9/1876 » Page 4 » Column 4

The "Chenook" Wind

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Northern Star » 2/24/1877 » Page 4 » Column 3

Walla Walla

A Conundrum

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Walla Walla Statesman » 3/10/1883 » Page 1 » Column 8

Yakima

Meaning of Indian Names

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Yakima Herald » 2/2/1889 » Page 1 » Column 3

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