How to see a sample of "Kamloops Wawa" on the Web
Jim Holton
jim at ADISOFT-INC.COM
Mon Mar 27 19:28:00 UTC 2000
If you'd like a "larger than life" view of a kamloops page, I've put one
on a server that I've scanned. You can view it at:
http://63.198.222.34/adisoft/kamloopsfull.gif
LaXayEm, Jim
Aron Faegre wrote:
> Here's the link ... but it is a bit difficult to see much on my small
> screen
>
> http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13764a.htm
>
>
> David Robertson wrote:
>
>> LhaXayEm.
>>
>> If you do a net search for "Catholic Encyclopedia" and search on
>> that
>> website for "Shuswap Indians" in the "S" section, you will find an
>> outdated (1912) but useful description of that group, and at the end
>> of
>> the article is a reproduction of the front page of an issue of
>> "Kamloops
>> Wawa". You can see for yourself how odd-looking the shorthand is!
>>
>> Best,
>> Dave
>>
>> *VISIT the archives of the CHINOOK jargon and the SALISHAN &
>> neighboring*
>> <=== languages lists, on the Web! ===>
>> http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/salishan.html
>> http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/chinook.html
>
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Visit http://www.adisoft-inc.com/chinookbook/wawa.html to preview:
Chinook Jargon - The Hidden Language of the Pacific Northwest
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