Another Chinook Jargon Dictionary

David Lewis coyotez at UOREGON.EDU
Wed Jun 7 00:30:24 UTC 2006


Klahowya all,

The SWORP program has recieved from the National Anthropological 
Archives two dictionaries of Chinook Jargon.

The first is MS 263, Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon, with Historical 
Note, 44pp dated Oct. 25 1868. The dictionary is arranged alphabetically 
and is labeled as if Granville Stuart is the author, but originates from 
Lieut. G.P. Belden. Reading inside of the NAA description, the first 
page is faded but reads "The Chinnook Jargon, North-western Tribes of 
Indians, Oregon, Washington & British Columbia on the North Pacific 
Coast, Lieut. G. P. Belden, 2nd Cav.

The second book is MS 264, Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon, Collected 
by Lieut. G. P. Belden, arranged by J. Curtin. n.d. 53pp. This is also 
arranged alphabetically.

Has anyone heard of these dictionaries before? I see mention of the 
Granville dictionary online but is the Granville dictionary simply 
Granville publishing Belden's original dictionary?

David

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