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Authors: Jennifer Maruno

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Chinook Jargon

Trade language was used with diverse language groups since the beginning of the sixteenth century. Toward the end of the nineteenth century it was in extensive use throughout the Pacific Northwest. Even though each tribe spoke is own dialect, all spoke Chinook jargon with strangers. Missionaries made effective use of it, translating hymns and prayers from the bible.

Jargon

English meaning

Chako

Come here

Cheechako

Newcomer

Klahawya

Greetings

Klahwa

Slow

Klaksta mitlite kopa saghalie

Who dwells on high

Kloshe nanitch

Take care (used when someone is leaving on a journey)

Konaway tillikum

Everybody/everyone

Law man chako

The cops are coming!

Muckamuck

Food

Naha

Mother

Naika wawa Chinook wawa

I speak Chinook speak

Neiska

Our

Neiska Papa

Our Father

No mahkook

Not interested

Sagalie illahhee

A spirit place

Sagalie mama

Sacred mother; Virgin Mary

Sitkum si'wash

Half-breed

Tamanass Whiteman

Evil Caucasian

Tyee

Extremely large salmon

Author
'
s Note

Totem poles not only tell stories, but have them as well. The Haida of Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands) originated the practice that spread down the Pacific Northwest coast to include the Nootka, Kwakiutl, Tsimshian, Tlingit, Bella Coola, and Coast Salish. The poles of the Kwakiutl are those most familiar and accessible to the general public. I am indebted to the painstaking research of Hillary Steward.

The winter villages for these Native groups were located near mouths of rivers, inlets, or on sheltered bays and were always regarded as permanent homes. Here they practiced their gift-giving festivals until the Indian Act prohibited the potlatch tradition.

The first steamer brought out by the Hudson's Bay Company was the S.S.
Beaver
. Built of stout oak, she travelled from Nisqually to Fort Simpson, calling enroute at all Native villages. In 1862 the company replaced the
Beaver
with the larger, more modern
Enterprise
. The British government then chartered the
Beaver
for the purpose of survey work. From time to time, the owners issued memorial tokens with the impression of the
Beaver
on one side and the
Santa
Maria
on the other.

The Canadian government sent Coast Salish children to residential schools on the island of Penelakut in the Southern Gulf Islands off the coast of British Columbia.

My writing group of Anna, Angela, Corinne, Marjorie, and Paula has provided support and criticism thorough the development of this novel. Thanks go to Brenda and Nancy, my avid readers and honest friends, and my husband Stan, always willing to visit museums, historic sites, and places of interest.

Copyright

Copyright © Jennifer Maruno, 2014

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All characters in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

Editor: Jennifer McKnight

Design: Courtney Horner

Epub Design: Carmen Giraudy

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Maruno, Jennifer, 1950-, author

Totem / Jennifer Maruno.

Issued in print and electronic formats.

ISBN 978-1-4597-1934-7

I. Title.

PS8626.A785T68 2014 jC813'.6 C2013-907399-X

C2013-907400-7

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