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Exploring the complex interplay between Indigenous and settler cultures, the book delves into Chinook Jargon, also known as Wawa, as a linguistic bridge formed in the Pacific Northwest. Originating from the Chinookans along the lower Columbia River, this unique language embodies themes of reconciliation and betrayal, reflecting the historical interactions and exchanges between "Indian" and "White" societies. The narrative highlights the cultural significance and evolution of Wawa in shaping communication and identity in the region.
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Making Wawa, George Lang
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- 2009
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