Kamloops Wawa, Issue 133

Shorthand's use to "civilize our Indians"; What Is Said of the Wawa Shorthand: testimonials on ease of learning; usefulness in teaching Salish Indians literacy; general use of shorthand around the world; brief history and uses of the Wawa; a description of useful back issues. Note that the "Sugar Cane Tintin" is a manuscript from William's Lake Mission. Our Indian Catechism; Our Monthly Budget; R.P. Fabre; Industrial School at Kamloops; Abbreviations; Bishop Durieu's Old Testament Chapters 67 to 75; Our Chinook Indian Catechism; The Litany of the Blessed Virgin; Chant for the Litany; Supplement to the "Sugar Cane Tintin" (includes sketched illustrations).

Historical note:

Photoengravings: Oblate priest, no given name (p. 149).
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1895-10
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University of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections, Father J.M.R. LeJeune, Wawa-1-Wawa-S1-120; records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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