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Chinook Jargon (
Chinuk Wawa or
Chinook Wawa, also
known simply as
Chinook or Jargon) is a
language originating as a
pidgin trade language in the Pacific...
- Магомедов, born June 4, 1982) is a
Russian former kickboxer fighting out of
Chinuk Gyn from Minsk, Belarus. He was six time
amateur Russian kickboxing champion...
- The
United States does not have an
official language at the
federal level, but the most
commonly used
language is
English (specifically,
American English)...
- ""As Our
Elders Taught Us to
Speak It":
Chinuk Wawa and the "As Our
Elders Taught Us to
Speak It":
Chinuk Wawa and the
Process of
Creating Authenticity...
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pidgin phase, and its
latter creole form, and
remains true in
contemporary Chinuk Wawa
language usage. It is
believed by
theorists that
Nootka Sound was a...
- language, a
language of
Cameroon Chinook Jargon, also
known as "the Wawa" or
Chinuk Wawa
Water Authority of
Western Australia WAWA (AM), a
defunct AM radio...
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Linguistics Indigenous languages Inuit languages Chinuk Wawa
Indigenous English Dialects NAPA
Aboriginal syllabics Chinuk pipa
Inuit grammar Religions Traditional...
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Oregon history. A
Chinuk Wawa
immersion program is
available for
kindergarteners and
first graders. The
tribe published Chinuk Wawa: As our
elders teach...
- Nuu-chah-nulth, Nłeʔkepmxcin/Nlha7kápmx (Thompson), and
Chinook Jargon (
Chinuk Wawa). "FirstVoices". www.firstvoices.com.
Retrieved 2023-04-28. "FirstVoices"...
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giant or
monster similar to the
Sasquatch or Bigfoot. In the
surviving Chinuk-Wawa
spoken in
Grand Ronde, Oregon, this
variant is
pronounced differently—skoo-KOOM—but...