WebSearch metadata Search text contents Search TV news captions Search radio transcripts Search archived ... Chinook texts by Boas, Franz, 1858-1942; Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology ... University of Toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto Language Chinook jargon. 52 Addeddate 2011-05-11 13:39:01 Associated … WebWikiZero Özgür Ansiklopedi - Wikipedia Okumanın En Kolay Yolu . Chinookan peoples include several groups of Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest in the United States who speak the Chinookan languages.Since at least 4000 BCE Chinookan peoples have resided along the Lower and Middle Columbia River (Wimahl) ("Great River") from the …
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WebSep 30, 1994 · The original version rates 5 stars: fascinating texts that include, in addition to myths, Q'elti's (Charles Cultee's) expositions on cultural and historical aspects of Chinook/Clatsop life including their first interaction with shipwrecked Europeans who they thought might be bears with human faces. WebAn illustration of text ellipses. More. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Internet Archive Audio ... Chinook texts by Boas, Franz, 1858-1942. Publication date 1894 … monaghan associates
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WebBoas, Franz. 1895. "Chinook texts." Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin. 20:1–278. Show full item record. Files in this item. Name: bae_bulletin_20_C ... Size: 21.38Mb. Format: PDF. View/ Open. This item appears in the following Collection(s) Bureau of American Ethnology [413] Search DSpace. Search DSpace WebThen a bear came out of it. He stood on the thing that lay there. He looked just like a bear, but his face was that of a human being. Then she went home. Now she thought of her son, and cried, saying, " Oh, my son is dead and the thing about which we heard in tales is on shore. Appears in 10 books from 1894-1999. WebChinook texts / by Franz Boas. Find thousands of books, manuscripts, visual materials and unpublished archives from our collections, many of them with free online access. ian singh guelph