CJ speaker on US coin

Tina Wynecoop wynecoop at HOTMAIL.COM
Fri Jul 4 05:04:44 UTC 2008


Without reference materials at hand (Northwest Room/Spokane Public Library)...I remember seeing a file on a Spokan Indian who's picture profile was used for the design on the front of nickel.  I don't know if he was a CJ speaker...but recent listserv messages indicate that Spokans were using CJ.
 
Tina
 
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                                                          James Patrick Hogan, author> Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 19:53:08 -0400> From: ddr11 at COLUMBIA.EDU> Subject: CJ speaker on US coin> To: CHINOOK at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG> > This seems like a good, lightweight summertime question.> > Who's the only CJ speaker to be featured on a US coin?> > --Dave R> > To respond to the CHINOOK list, click 'REPLY ALL'. To respond privately to the sender of a message, click 'REPLY'. Hayu masi!
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