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Arctic Origin and Domestic Development of Chinook Jargon
Looks at characteristics of the population that would have found the mixed language useful and how it developed through marriages between traders and Indigenous women.
Chapter from: Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages edited by Ernst Håkon Jahr and Ingvild Broch
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
The Beothucks or Red Indians: The Aboriginal Inhabitants of Newfoundland
Bering Sea and Arctic Coast Eskimos of Alaska
Bibliography of the Chinookan Languages (Including the Chinook Jargon)
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Bridge Between Nations: A History of First Nations in the Fraser River Basin
The Chinook Jargon and How to Use It: A Complete and Exhaustive Lexicon of the Oldest Trade Language of the American Continent
Claiming the Best of Both Worlds: Mixed Heritage Children of the Pacific Northwest Fur Trade and Formation of Identity
Contact Languages at the Northern Territory British Military Settlements 1824-1849
The Copper Eskimos
Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or Trade Language of Oregon
Dinjii Kat Chih Ahaa: Gwich'in Notions of Leadership
Eastern Cree Indians
Eliza Kneller Interview #2A
Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes
Exploration History and Place Names of Northern East Greenland
Exploring Inuit Culture Curriculum
The First Visit of De La Salle to the Senecas, Made in 1669
The French Half-Breeds of the Northwest
Content and language reflect the attitudes of the times.
Forms part of Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution ... for the Year 1879.
See pages 309-328.
History of Education in the Baffin Region, 1950-75
History of the Yukon First Nations People
The Hudson's Bay Eskimos
In Time Immemorial
Indian Giving: Economies of Power in Indian-White Exchanges. David Murray
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
An International Idiom: A Manual of the Oregon Trade Language, or "Chinook Jargon"
Joe Bellerose Field Report
Joseph A Sayers Interview
The Legacy of the Fur Trade
Manahatta to Manhattan: Native Americans in Lower Manhattan
Memory, History, and Contested Pasts: Re-imagining Sacagawea/Sacajawea
Mina’igoziibiing: A History of the Anishinaabeg of Pine Creek First Nation in Manitoba
Mrs. Marion Dillon Interview
Mrs. Mary Ann Ross Interview
Native Languages of North America: The European Response
Native Population, Economies and Movement, ca 1820
Nehiyawak Dolls as Self-Representation and Embodied History
Northern Dene Bibliography
Notes on the Historical Source Material in the Ayer Collection on the North American Indian Presented by Edward E. Ayer to the Newberry Library, Chicago.
Historical note:
"In 1911 Edward E. Ayer, a Chicago businessman, presented to The Newberry Library his collection of historical source material relating chiefly to the discovery, exploration and colonization of North America and to the native races of North America, the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippine Islands. It contains at present about 49,000 volumes, bound pamphlets, manuscripts, documents and other accessioned pieces."Notes on the Snanaimuq
Orkneymen to Rupert's Landers: Orkney Workers in the Saskatchewan District, 1795-1830
"Our Mountains Are Our Pillows": An Ethnographic Overview of Glacier Nations Park
Focuses on the K'tunaxa and Piikáni, and draws on documentary research and consultation with Piikáni Elders.