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Chinuk Wawa Autonyms

Chinook Wawa

  • Geography

    US Oregon: Polk and Yamhill counties, Grand Ronde reservation.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United States

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Chinook Jargon, Chinook Pidgin, Jargon, Tsinuk Wawa
Chinuk Wawa
No known L1 speakers in United States (Wurm et al 1996). A total of 1,000 L2 speakers in both Canada and the United States (Grant 2013). The last L1 speaker died in the mid-1970s. Total users in all countries: none known.
Oregon: Polk and Yamhill counties, Grand Ronde reservation.
9 (Dormant). Language of registered tribe: Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon.
Pidgin, Amerindian
None known. Many words from Chinook, large admixture of words from Nuu-chah-nulth [nuk], Canadian French [fra], and English [eng].
Shifted to English [eng].
Dictionary. Texts. Bible portions: 1912. Language revitalization began in the 2000s, especially after the release of ‘Chinuk Wawa—As our elders teach us to speak it’. It is reported that some members of the tribe are now fluent speakers.
Latin script [Latn].
Formerly used widely in 19th century as a trade language between Native Americans and Europeans, and between speakers of different languages.
OLAC resources in and about Chinook Wawa
Chinook Wawa
No known L1 speakers in Canada (Wurm et al 1996). A total of 1,000 L2 speakers in both Canada and the United States (Grant 2013). The last speaker died in the mid-1970s.
British Columbia.
9 (Dormant)
Formerly along Pacific coast from Oregon to Alaska, used between First Nations peoples and Europeans. All shifted to English [eng].
Revitalization program.
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