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1906, WA: Another version of Mose Freeland’s Chinook restauarant menu

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Neat stuff, definitely Northern Dialect. Image credit: Wikipedia You can compare this version to the others I’ve published previously. Great points of interest to me include “calumm” showing that the English word indeed came into Chinook Jargon for “clams”, and “haluamon” as the farthest south occurrence yet found of the Northern Dialect’s quirky pronunciation of x̣lúyma. SENDS MENU CARD TO THE PRESIDENT A Hoquiam Man Presents Roosevelt With Di…
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Chinook Jargon broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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