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Chinook Hymns, 6th Edition
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Chinook text with headings in Chinook longhand with some English. Chinook Hymns: 1. O Tloos St. Joseph; 2. Naika chako wawa; 3. O Maika Hoos J.C.; 4. Iakwa alta; 5. S.T. Tanoiz; 6. O.J.C. Nawitka; 7. Ankate Okook J.C.; 7[repeated]. Naika O.J.C.; 8. Tloos alta nsaika; 9. O Tloos Marie; 10. Kanawason O T. Mali; 11. Ookook Son Hep Tloos; 12. Na Jesus...; 13. Dret Nsaika mam este[?]; 14. S.T. iaka mamook; 15. Kopet iht S.T.; 16. namich[?] kata; 17. O Salutaris; 18. Tantum ergo; 19 and 20 titles and text entirely in Chinook shorthand.
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Chinook Jargon as Spoken by the Indians of the Pacific Coast: For the Use of Missionaries ... : Chinook-English, English-Chinook
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C. M. [Charles Montgomery) Tate
The Face Pullers: Ch.4 Images - Parade on Stephen Avenue
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The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939
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Author/Creator
Harry Pollard
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Photograph of a parade held on Stephen Avenue for the Calgary Stampede featuring Indigenous people on horseback wearing traditional clothing.
From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Chapter 2 Images - "Old Generation, File Hills Indian Agency".
Alternate Title
The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939
Images » Photographs
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The Image includes (back row, from left) Mrs. Keewaydin, Mrs. Jack Fisher, Mrs. Miss-ta-tik, Mrs. Buffalo Bow, Day Walker, Mrs. Yellow Belly, Mrs. Pimotatt, and Mrs. Playful Child (Tuckanow); (front row) Chief Hawke, Crooked Nose, Chief Star Blanket, Pointed Cap (Cheepoostatin), Buffalo Bow, Miss-ta-tik, and Kuinness (Cree).
From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
A Haida Grammar
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Author/Creator
C. Harrison
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 124
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Editor discusses early years of Kamloops Wawa, its successes, and thanks the Pope and other Church members. Discusses Wawa's use among the Shushwap Indians. Our Monthly Budget; 5000 Chinook words equal 7500 English words in one page; St.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 125
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Three columns on front cover in English, Chinook shorthand and French, all (apparently) discussing Chinook shorthand; The Duployan Phonography; December 25, 1994 summarizes missionary visits to the district by Mgr. Termoz of Grenoble and Rev. St. Onge of New York; Our Monthly Budget; Sugar Cane Tintin; An Apology; Monsignor Termoz; Rev. L.N. St. Onge; Douglas Lake; Coldwater; Dead; Bishop Durieu's New Testament from Christ's Chasing the Vendors from the Temple to The Patience of the Job; Okanagan Prayers; Our Chinook Indian Catechism; Prayers in Thomson; I.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 126
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On page 33 the editor discusses the contents, costs of the publication, back issues, and their use to learn Chinook, English, and French vocabulary. Discusses Christmas visitation of 350 Shushwap Indians in Kamloops and the group in Yale studying Chinook shorthand. Discusses how Indians learn at teach Chinook shorthand at other Indian communities and mentions names of individuals.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 127
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Origin of the Chinook Jargon; Our Monthly Budget; Responses for Mass; Via Crucis; The Way of the Cross; Bishop Durieu's Old Testament; Prayers in Thompson; Indian Temperance Society.
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Photoengravings of Mgr. De Mazenod and the Late Most Rev. A. Tache, O.M.IKamloops Wawa, Issue 128
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Description in English of contents and particulars of drawings inside. A brief history of missionaries who serve in the Kamloops area. Editorial notes. What is Chinook Anyhow?: in English, the editor reminds his readers that Chinook is a jargon and gives a brief ethnography of "British Columbia Indians." Discusses the extent of the use of Chinook.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 129
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The Duployan Phonography and Shorthand; summary of the publication and description of Wawa being prepared in B.C., engraved and printed in Eastern Canada, and mailed back to Kamloops for distribution; First Lesson in Chinook (translations in Chinook and English); The Verb Mamook; Other Verb - Wawa; Remarks; Our Monthly Budget; Month of June; How an Old Pipe was Sold by Auction for $10; Mgr.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 130
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Editorial Notes: includes a clipping from the Montreal Gazette, Nov. 29, 1894, which discusses the concepts behind the Kamloops Wawa and examines Chinook jargon. Our Monthly Budget; The Pipe continued; Bishop Durieu's Old Testament (pp. 102-105) Chapters 44 to 51; Prayers in Shushwap - Night Prayers; Ejaculations to the Blessed Sacrament; Prayers for Communion and After Communion; Preparation for Confession.
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Photoengravings: Coldwater Scenery (p. 100); and The Indian Chiefs of British Columbia (p. 106).Kamloops Wawa, Issue 131
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Issue summary; Sloan-Duployan stenography; Pernin shorthand; Pope's prayer for England; Kamloops Wawa "exchange list" with 11 other journals; Editorial Notes; Shorthand for Chinese includes story "Chinese store in Kamloops"; Our Monthly Budget; Hymns for Benediction; "Sugar Cane Tintin" story; Bishop Durieu's Old Testament Chapters 52 to 56; Bishop Durieu's New Testament Chapters 34 to 36; Our Chinook Indian Catechism; Indian Calendar for 1895-1896.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 132
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Advertisements for Hammond typewrite, French stenography magazines, Duployan shorthand translator, and HBC. Editor's summer vacation to William's Lake district with Chief Andrew. Editorial Note; Our Indian Catechism; Our Monthly Budget; Bishop Durieu's Old Testament Chapters 57 to 66; Bishop Durieu's New Testament Chapters 37 to 40; Our Chinook Indian Catechism.
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Photoengravings: Douglas Lake Indians (p. 132); and Group at North Bend, B.C. (p. 134).Kamloops Wawa, Issue 132/133 Supplement
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Supplement to the Kamloops Wawa entirely in Chinook shorthand.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 133
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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.
Kamloops Wawa, Issue 133, Specimen Copy
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First three pages are same as regular Issue 133; The "Sugar Cane Tintin"; last page is reproduction of the inaugural issue of the Wawa and note about Issue 122's importance.
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Photoengravings: The Indian Chiefs of British Columbia (forty men and eight missionaries); St. Louis Mission - Sechelt Village; St. Louis Mission, Kamloops BC.Kamloops Wawa, Issue 134
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Announcement of publications sent abroad and of increased exchanges of Kamloops Wawa to five other journals; Chinook and English Vocabulary Condensed; Editorial Notes; Our Indian Catechism; Our Monthly Budget; St. Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr; Over 5,000 Chinook words equal to 7,000 English words in one page; Bishop Durieu's Old Testament, Chapters 76 to 83; Bishop Durieu's New Testament, Chapters 41 to 46; Hymns for Benediction; The Magnficat; Indian Calendar for 1895-1896 (July 1895 to June 1896).
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Photoengraving: Rev. Father Martinet (p. 164).Kamloops Wawa, Issue 134 Specimen
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First 5 pages same as regular Issue 134; The "Sugar Cane Tintin"; last page is typed by Father LeJeune and is a declaration of debt of "a few hundred dollars" and solicitation for support through subscriptions.
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Photoengraving: The Indian Chiefs of British Columbia.Kamloops Wawa, Issue 135
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Introduction includes lesson plan, an account of a visit from Father Gaughren, list of religious dates; Transferred Solemnities during 1896; Collections During the Year; Lenten Regulations. Catholic Directory of British Columbia, Present Bishop: Right Reverend Paul Durieu, O.M.I., D.D. Includes list of seven parishes and their residents for the province. Miniature Chinook; Chinook shorthand for the Sun, Moon, and planets in our solar system; St.