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BOOK

Title:  
Chinook: A history and dictionary of the Northwest coast trade jargon
Creator:
Thomas, Edward Harper, b. 1868
Publication:
Metropolitan Press, Portland, Or, 1935.
Call #:  
497.4 T36C
Extent:
[ii], 179, [1] p. ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The Chinook jargon and how to use it: a complete and exhaustive lexicon of the oldest trade language of the American continent
Creator:
Shaw, George C. (George Coombs), 1877-1962
Publication:
Rainier Printing Company, Inc, Seattle, 1909.
Notes:  
Includes two folded page inserts of quoted reviews of the text. Dated "Sept: 1942." "Chief authorities"--First preliminary leaf.
Call #:  
497.3 Sh1
Extent:
3 preliminary leaves, [ix]-xvi, 65 pages ; 22 cm



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1834-1836
Abstract:  

This collection consists of two manuscripts volumes containing vocabularies from numerous Indigenous languages primarily from what is now Washington, Idaho, Oregon, British Columbia, and Alaska, as well as some from the Great Lakes and central Canada, obtained by dictation from native speakers and traders of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Call #:  
Mss.497.3.T66
Extent:
2 volume(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1961, 1966, 1971
Abstract:  

Okanagan Salish stories with English translations; free conversation on dialectical variations in Okanagan and borrowing from French and English; elicitation sessions covering animal names, fish names, body parts, and words containing fricatives; Catholic hymns in Okanagan and Chinook. Recorded in Penticton, Spectacle Lake, and head of Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, in 1961, 1966, and 1971.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.101
Extent:
2 reel(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1898-2012
Abstract:  

The Daythal L. Kendall papers consist of a wide variety of published and unpublished work on especially Takelma, Kalapuyan languages, and Lencan languages. A linguist and computer scientist, Kendall devoted much time to synchronic and diachronic linguistics of Takelma and the Penutian stock, including much research on Takelma poetic forms, Kalapuyan morphology and gathering a large unpublished lexicon for Lencan languages. He also produced pedagogical materials for learning Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, and worked twice for the American Philosophical Society to develop their understanding of their Native American collections. In the papers are correspondence, extensive research and manuscripts on the above, collected materials from others including many handouts from conferences (particularly the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas), lexical slips, and photographs of Native Oregonians and their land.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.148
Extent:
17.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
March-August 1954
Abstract:  

Tlingit recordings made in Yakutat, Alaska (Tapes 1-7); Ahtna recordings made at Chitina, Tazlina, and Chistochina (Tape 8 - Tape 10, track 22); Southern Tutchone recordings made at Klukshu, Yukon Territory (Tape 10, tracks 23-31). Includes personal songs, mourning songs, drinking songs, love songs, shaman songs, and children's songs. Collections formerly titled "Tlingit and Yakutat songs." Renamed in October 2019 to clarify presence of recordings from other communities.
Call #:  
Mss.Rec.30
Extent:
10 tape(s)
Subjects:  

Ahtena Indians -- History | Ahtena Indians -- Music | Ahtena Indians -- Social life and customs | Ahtena dance | Ahtena language | Alaska Native Brotherhood. Convention | Aleuts -- Music | Alsek River | Antlen River (Alaska) -- Songs and music | Athapascan Indians -- Alaska -- Music | Athapascan languages | Bears | Children's songs | Chinook jargon | Chistochina (Alaska) | Chitina (Alaska) | Crows | De Laguna, Frederica, 1906-2004 | Dena'ina language | Drinking songs -- Alaska | Drowning victims | Eyak language | Family violence -- Alaska | Farewells | Frogs -- Folklore | Haida Indians -- Music | Han language | Hangings -- Yukon -- Dawson | Hunting songs | Hymns | Indian slaves -- Alaska | Indians of North America -- Alaska | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Dance | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Music | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Religion | Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Social life and customs | Indians of North America -- Migrations | Indians of North America -- Yukon -- Music | Klukshu (Yukon) | Love songs | Marriage | Migration, Internal -- Alaska | Mourning customs -- United States -- Alaska | Muskrat | Potlatch | Potlatch -- Alaska | Raven (Legendary character) | Raven (Legendary character) -- Legends | Shamanism -- Alaska | Smallpox -- Alaska | Soldiers -- Alaska | Sound recordings | Southern Tutchone language | Tanacross language | Tazlina (Alaska) | Tepehuan Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Tlingit Indians -- Alaska -- Music | Tlingit Indians -- Alaska -- Rites and ceremonies | Tlingit Indians -- Alaska -- Social life and customs | Tlingit Indians -- Folklore | Tlingit Indians -- History | Tlingit Indians -- Music | Tlingit Indians -- Religion | Tlingit dance | Tlingit language | Tlingit mythology | Tsimshian Indians -- History | Tsimshian language | Tutchone Indians -- Music | Upper Tanana language | Whiskey | Yakutat (Alaska) | Yakutat Tlingit Tribe



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1862-1942
Abstract:  

This is part of the large inventory for the Franz Boas Papers (Mss B B61). For complete information concerning this collection, please view the Collection Description .
Call #:  
Mss.B.B61.inventory05
Extent:
1 section
Subjects:  

Ahantsayuk | Alsea Indians | Alsea Indians -- Music | Alsea language | Anthropometry. | Atfalati | Athapascan Indians | Athapascan languages | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Cahuilla Indians -- Music | Cayuse Indians | Chehalis Indians | Chehalis language | Chemakum Indians | Chemakum language | Chinook jargon | Chukchi | Clallam Indians | Coos Indians | Coos language | Cowlitz language | Coyote (Legendary character) -- Legends | Deganawida | Fairs -- Illinois -- Chicago. | Grand Ronde Indian Reservation (Or.) | Haeberlin, Herman Karl, 1890-1918 | Haudenosaunee | Heye, George G. (George Gustav), 1874-1957 | Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956 | Indian Shaker Church | Indians of North America -- California | Indians of North America -- New Mexico | Indians of North America -- Oregon | Indians of North America -- Oregon -- Folklore | Indians of North America -- Oregon -- Languages | Iroquois Indians | Kalapuya Indians | Kalapuya language | Klamath Indians | Knighton, Mary | Kuitsh language | Kwakiutl Indians -- Music | Kwakwaka'wakw | Kwalhioqua-Clatskanie language | Lakmiut | Lower Umpqua language | Luckiamute | Maidu Indians | Makah Indians | Makah language | Martin, Isaac, Mrs. | Mary's River dialect | Mohawk Indians | Molala Indians | Molala language | Mollala | Music -- Mongolia | Names, Iroquois | Names, Oneida | Nez Percé language | Nisqually Indians | Nootka Indians | Nuu-chah-nulth | Omaha Indians | Onondaga Indians | Paiute language | Pawnee Indians | Puyallup Indians | Quileute Indians | Quileute language | Quinault Indians | Quinault language | Salish Indians | Santiam | Satsop Indians | Sealing | Shasta language | Siletz Indians | Siuslaw Indians | Siuslaw language | Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40 (Ont.) | Six Nations. Great Law of Peace | Smith, William, Mrs. | Snohomish Indians | Sound recordings | Takelma Indians | Takelma language | Teit, James Alexander, 1864-1922 | Tonimai, Mrs. | Tsimshian Indians | Tuscarora Indians | Tututni Indians | Wallace, Mrs. | Whaling | Willapa people | Williams, Kate | Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 | World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) | Yakonan languages | Yamhill | Yaquina language | Yelkes, Henry | Yoncalla | Zuni Indians



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1862-1942
Abstract:  

This is part of the large inventory for the Franz Boas Papers (Mss B B61). For complete information concerning this collection, please view the Collection Description .
Call #:  
Mss.B.B61.inventory12
Extent:
1 section
Subjects:  

Acoma | Alabama Indians | Algonquian languages | Archaeology | Atakapa language | Athabaskan languages | Athapascan Indians | Athapascan languages | Avoyel Indians | Bannock Indians | Bella Coola Indians | Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 | Caddoan languages | Cahuilla Indians | Catawba Indians | Chickasaw Indians | Chinook jargon | Chinookan languages | Chitimacha language | Choctaw Indians | Chukchi | Clatsop Indians | Coahuiltecan Indians | Comanche Indians | Comecrudo language | Cotoname language | Creek Indians | Crow Indians | Dakota Indians | Delaware Indians | Dhegiha language | Fox Indians | Galice language | Gitksan Indians | Great Basin Indians | Haida Indians | Haida language | Hitchiti language | Hokan-Coahuiltecan languages | Hupa Indians | Hupa language | Indians of North America -- California | Inuit | Isleta Indians | Kalapuya language | Karankawa Indians | Karok language | Karuk language | Kathlamet language | Kitsai language | Klamath Indians | Koasati Indians | Koasati language | Kwakiutl Indians | Kwakwaka'wakw | Kwalhioqua-Clatskanie language | Lakota Indians | Lakota language | Lillooet language | Lipan Apache language | Mandan Indians | Meskwaki language | Mikasuki Indians | Mohegan language | Muskogean languages | Natchez Indians | Natchez language | Navajo Indians | Niska Indians | Nootka Indians | Northern Paiute Indians -- Folklore | Nuu-chah-nulth | Ofo language | Ojibwa Indians | Ojibwe people | Omaha Indians | Osage Indians | Paiute language | Pakawan languages | Pascagoula Indians | Pawnee Indians | Penutian languages | Peyotism | Pomo language | Ponca Indians | Quapaw language | Quiché language | Quileute Indians | Quinault Indians | Salish Indians | Salishan languages | Serrano Indians | Shahaptian languages | Shasta language | Siouan languages | Sound recordings | Taensa Indians | Takelma language | Timucua Indians | Tlakluit language | Tlingit Indians | Tonkawa Indians | Tonkawa language | Tsimshian Indians | Tunica Indians | Tunica language | Tutelo language | Ute Indians | Wakashan language | Wasco language | Wichita language | Winnebago Indians | Wishram language | Yakama language | Yana language | Yaqui Indians | Yavapai Indians | Yuchi Indians | Yuchi language